The Acacia podalyrisfolia is an evergreen living tree. For the Ancient
Hebrews and Egyptians, the tree is a symbol ofimmortality. Because the trees of
evergreen, Israelites planted them at burial sites, symbolising the immortality
of the soul. The Ark of the Covenant was created from the Acacia tree because
it was a sacred tree to the Jewish people.
Skulls represent death, mortality, but also gratitude towards life. In
Mexico, the festal ‘The day of the Dead’ skulls are decorated beautifully to
honour the dead. It is a celebration of life, not death. Families welcome back
the souls of their deceased relatives for a brief reunion.
Death is an integral, ever-present part of life. ‘Memento mori’ (Latin
phrase): The skull symbolises human mortality (never forget that you are a
mortal). Skulls represent transformation and change, wealth, power, strength,
and protection. Skulls also symbolise change and transformation: death is not
the end of life.
The butterfly is a symbol of metamorphosis. They are a symbol of transformation,
hope, and new beginnings. The butterfly on the skull represents the soul and
its mortality.
Lichens under the skull give new oxygen, breathing in new life.
I was very sick during the Covid outbreak. I had Covid twice. The first
time was hectic. There were moments that I thought it was the end. After
battling for more than a week and struggling with headaches and breathing, I
did survive. You can’t stop thinking about death and how fragile our existence
is. This work is personal.