Amidst a dark, desolate landscape, stands a forlorn tree adorned with the fruit of the macabre, for instead of luscious foliage, the tree bears skulls—sallow, hollow-eyed, and haunting. Each cranium, a grotesque embodiment of sin and despair, hangs heavy, burdened with the weight of malevolence. Their sockets, void of life, seem to whisper tales of forgotten souls and lost innocence.
A Bad Tree Bears Bad Fruit, painted and carved wood in painted frame, 10 3/4 x 8 1/4”.
Original, one of a kind, artwork by Neil Stavely.