Primordial Fungi Saxy Skeli
Primordial Fungi Saxy Skeli
Meet another Primordial Fungi! Here we have Primordial Fungi Saxy Skeli blowing on his Craterellus cornucopioides, or Horn of Plenty.
The Cornucopia is a symbol of plenty, coming from Greek mythology. There was a goat with horns named Amalthea, who fed the infant Zeus on Crete. Zeus broke off a horn and gave it to a nymph. Doing such, it was endowed with the power to be filled with whatever the owner desired. Swiss Skeli and La Catrina leave you with a slow tune played on Saxy Sha’s Horn of Plenty, and wish everyone a very happy, plentiful weekend. 🎩🍄🍄🍄💀❤️🔥
See the original post on Swiss Skeli's Instagram account to see the lyrics to the song Horns of Plenty @the_calavera_club
Numbers
Numbers
The plates measure 26.9 x 18.9 cm. This one was painted in 2022.
Material
Material
The original print is from "Central European Mushrooms", 180 plates in 6-8 color offset printing after originals by Claus Caspari (Original titel:"Mitteleuropäische Pilze", 180 Tafeln in 6-8 farbigem Offsetdruck nach Originalen von Claus Caspari), Kronen-Verlag, Erich Cramer, Hamburg, 1963.
There is a comprehensive description in German on the back of every print.
The print is overpainted with acrylic paints, pencil and fineliner. It is sold with no frame. Signed and dated in pencil on back.
The actual colors might differ slightly from your monitor.
A unique work of art!
Delivery Information
Delivery Information
Delivery throughout Europe and overseas is with normal postal mail in cardboard envelopes so nothing should bend.
Postage and packaging are calculated at checkout.