A close up of a woman with a skeleton make up and flowers in her hair

Hyper-realistic sculpture of a woman with a skull makeup and red roses in her hair, inspired by the Mexican tradition of Dia de los Muertos. The sculpture is made of resin and fiberglass, with synthetic hair and glass eyes. The woman has a serene and mysterious expression, her lips parted and her gaze fixed. Their skin is painted white, with designs of flowers, hearts and cobwebs in black, which mimic a skull. His nose is painted black, creating a shadow effect. Their cheeks are marked by red circles, which contrast with the white of the skin. Their eyes are outlined by black and white lines, which enhance their shape and color. His lips are painted red, with a detail of a spider in the lower right corner. Her hair is long and black, held in a high bun, adorned by artificial red roses, which symbolize life and death. The sculpture reproduces only the head and shoulders of the woman, in full size, with an incredible level of detail, which makes it seem that she is alive and ready to celebrate the Dia de los Muertos. The work is a tribute to Mexican culture and its way of dealing with death, in the style of Giovani Caramello. --auto --s2
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Hyper-realistic sculpture of a woman with a skull makeup and red roses in her hair
,
inspired by the Mexican tradition of Dia de los Muertos
.
The sculpture is made of resin and fiberglass
,
with synthetic hair and glass eyes
.
The woman has a serene and mysterious expression
,
her lips parted and her gaze fixed
.
Their skin is painted white
,
with designs of flowers
,
hearts and cobwebs in black
,
which mimic a skull
.
His nose is painted black
,
creating a shadow effect
.
Their cheeks are marked by red circles
,
which contrast with the white of the skin
.
Their eyes are outlined by black and white lines
,
which enhance their shape and color
.
His lips are painted red
,
with a detail of a spider in the lower right corner
.
Her hair is long and black
,
held in a high bun
,
adorned by artificial red roses
,
which symbolize life and death
.
The sculpture reproduces only the head and shoulders of the woman
,
in full size
,
with an incredible level of detail
,
which makes it seem that she is alive and ready to celebrate the Dia de los Muertos
.
The work is a tribute to Mexican culture and its way of dealing with death
,
in the style of Giovani Caramello
.
--auto --s2
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