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SYMBOLS: DEATH. Various symbols of death and mourning

SYMBOLS: DEATH. Various symbols of death and mourning


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SYMBOLS: DEATH. Various symbols of death and mourning

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Break Casket Column Death Flag Hand Mourning Playing Card Scythe Sickle Silhouette Skull Spade Swan Thumb Torch Vulture Wood Cut


SYMBOLS - DEATH. Various symbols of death and mourning

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. This print from Granger Art on Demand showcases a mesmerizing collection of symbols associated with death and mourning. In this thought-provoking composition, a multitude of powerful images come together to evoke emotions and contemplation. The image features an array of symbolic elements that have long been intertwined with the concept of mortality. From the delicate silhouette representing the fragility of life to the somber urn symbolizing eternal rest, each element carries its own weight in conveying the profoundness of death's presence. Amongst these haunting symbols, we find a skull, reminding us of our mortality; a column standing tall as an enduring monument to those who have passed; and an engraving etched with sorrowful memories. A swan gracefully glides through the frame, signifying both beauty and transcendence in its association with death. Other striking symbols include a spade denoting burial rites, a torch illuminating our journey into darkness, and even a vulture circling overhead as nature's silent observer. A casket stands solemnly at center stage while a mournful sickle hangs nearby – reminders that death is an inevitable part of life's cycle. Amidst this visual narrative lies subtle references such as an ace playing card hinting at chance encounters with fate or perhaps even gambling one's existence away. The thumbs down gesture serves as society's universal signal for disapproval when faced with mortality. Overall, "SYMBOLS

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