Connections between Life and Death

Helen Burgos-Ellis reflects on the duality of life and death in El Arbol de la Muerte, where skulls symbolize both loss and ancestral roots. She emphasizes how the piece, though painful, creates space for remembrance and transformation. Set within the Tree of Life, it intertwines pre-contact symbolism with 21st-century grief, evoking Mexico’s Day of the Dead as a declaration that love transcends death.

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    Helen

    Burgos-Ellis

    Art Historian and Lecturer

    César E. Chávez Department of Chicana/o and Central American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles