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Abel Tasman National Park, Nelson, NZ

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Description
Originally painted on a skateboard, this design symbolises the colour and finality of life. My love of Mexican artwork has taught me that skulls are not deathly images to be afraid off. Brightly coloured sugar skulls are used to celebrate the lives of loved ones during Dia de Muertos (the Day of the Dead festival), they teach us to live and love life. Erika Pearce is an up and coming Auckland artist and designer with a flair for colour and life. Upon leaving her comfy salary-paying graphic design job in August 2012, she has ventured out on her own and has never looked back. Her artwork ranges from tattoo inspired designs to surf and skate art and highly detailed portraits. She is known for her versatility and is in high demand for custom artwork from collectors locally and all over the world. She loves creating things by hand, acrylic paint is her favourite medium. Every piece she creates tells a story.

Description
Originally painted on a skateboard, this design symbolises the colour and finality of life. My love of Mexican artwork has taught me that skulls are not deathly images to be afraid off. Brightly coloured sugar skulls are used to celebrate the lives of loved ones during Dia de Muertos (the Day of the Dead festival), they teach us to live and love life. Erika Pearce is an up and coming Auckland artist and designer with a flair for colour and life. Upon leaving her comfy salary-paying graphic design job in August 2012, she has ventured out on her own and has never looked back. Her artwork ranges from tattoo inspired designs to surf and skate art and highly detailed portraits. She is known for her versatility and is in high demand for custom artwork from collectors locally and all over the world. She loves creating things by hand, acrylic paint is her favourite medium. Every piece she creates tells a story.

Description
Originally painted on a skateboard, this design symbolises the colour and finality of life. My love of Mexican artwork has taught me that skulls are not deathly images to be afraid off. Brightly coloured sugar skulls are used to celebrate the lives of loved ones during Dia de Muertos (the Day of the Dead festival), they teach us to live and love life. Erika Pearce is an up and coming Auckland artist and designer with a flair for colour and life. Upon leaving her comfy salary-paying graphic design job in August 2012, she has ventured out on her own and has never looked back. Her artwork ranges from tattoo inspired designs to surf and skate art and highly detailed portraits. She is known for her versatility and is in high demand for custom artwork from collectors locally and all over the world. She loves creating things by hand, acrylic paint is her favourite medium. Every piece she creates tells a story.