Death
Woodcut on Arches Cover.
This is my interpretation of Death, personified, as a woman, holding a soul and a skeleton, with a bearded vulture. The flower behind her is a firepot dahlia and is blooming out of the face of an analog clock. Death’s cloak becomes the River Phlegethon and is surrounded by flames and half living skulls.
Woodcut on Arches Cover.
This is my interpretation of Death, personified, as a woman, holding a soul and a skeleton, with a bearded vulture. The flower behind her is a firepot dahlia and is blooming out of the face of an analog clock. Death’s cloak becomes the River Phlegethon and is surrounded by flames and half living skulls.
Woodcut on Arches Cover.
This is my interpretation of Death, personified, as a woman, holding a soul and a skeleton, with a bearded vulture. The flower behind her is a firepot dahlia and is blooming out of the face of an analog clock. Death’s cloak becomes the River Phlegethon and is surrounded by flames and half living skulls.