There’s something quietly defiant about this image: a skeleton seated in a rocker, legs crossed, pipe in hand, unbothered by the inconveniences of mortality. Its origins are obscure; the drawing feels part nineteenth-century woodcut, part outlaw folk art. Printed in ghostly black on black, the figure emerges only when the light catches it—like a revenant half-visible in the dark.
The result is less macabre than meditative: a memento mori for the modern age, sardonic and serene. Perfect for those who find comfort in the uncanny and humor in the hereafter.
• Light and thin material
• 100% organic cotton
• Monochromatic look
• Open main compartment with wide bottom
• 14″ × 15 ¾″ × 2 ¾″ (36 cm × 40 cm × 7 cm)
There’s something quietly defiant about this image: a skeleton seated in a rocker, legs crossed, pipe in hand, unbothered by the inconveniences of mortality. Its origins are obscure; the drawing feels part nineteenth-century woodcut, part outlaw folk art. Printed in ghostly black on black, the figure emerges only when the light catches it—like a revenant half-visible in the dark.
The result is less macabre than meditative: a memento mori for the modern age, sardonic and serene. Perfect for those who find comfort in the uncanny and humor in the hereafter.
• Light and thin material
• 100% organic cotton
• Monochromatic look
• Open main compartment with wide bottom
• 14″ × 15 ¾″ × 2 ¾″ (36 cm × 40 cm × 7 cm)