This artwork features a vibrant, stylized portrait of a female figure inspired by the traditional Day of the Dead Catrina. The central focus is the woman's face, characterized by oversized, glossy dark eyes with long lashes and intricate, colourful face paint featuring swirls and teardrop motifs. She wears a festive headpiece adorned with deep red roses, delicate green foliage, and small skulls nestled into her dark hair. Her expression is serene yet enigmatic, with a stitched-style line across her lips typical of sugar skull imagery.
The composition is front-facing and framed by a rich, dark background that makes the vibrant colours pop. Below her neck, the figure wears a simple red top and a black choker. Her skin and décolletage are decorated with delicate, dark swirling filigree patterns that resemble henna art. A prominent heart-shaped element, painted in warm yellows and oranges, sits near her chest, accompanied by more lush flowers and stylized wing-like forms.
The colour palette is a striking mix of deep reds, vibrant greens, and earthy browns, contrasted against the dark backdrop. The style is illustrative and whimsical, blending folk-art aesthetics with a contemporary, high-contrast graphic approach. The fine, hand-drawn quality of the linework provides texture and depth to the hair and floral elements, creating a polished, artistic look that emphasizes the cultural symbolism of the figure.