In a world that often fears and avoids conversations about death, the Catrina - an ethereal symbol of Mexico’s rich artistic heritage- -serves as a potent reminder of the importance of embracing our mortality. She encourages us to cherish life's fleeting moments, to honor those who came before us, and to confront our fears with unwavering courage. Her skeletal elegance and intricate attire invites us to partake in the timeless dance of existence, celebrating both life and death as intertwined and inseparable partners. She connects us to generations lost gone.

Lori Web