in death we cry, for love we weep

$90.00

in death we cry, for love we weep

Giclée Fine Art Print 11” x 14”


A meditation on grief, love, and transformation, "In Death We Cry, For Love We Weep" is a
striking mixed media work by Abby McCullough, now available as a fine art poster.

Rendered in cut paper, watercolor, and hand stitching, the image features a skull in vivid reds, oranges, and yellows — partially consumed and intertwined with blooming flowers. Organic forms grow through bone, symbolizing the inseparable connection between beauty and loss, life and decay.

Look closer, and you'll find two small figures rendered in delicate purple watercolor — each standing within a hollow eye socket of the skull. From their hands, they pour water onto the flowers below, an act of mourning and quiet care. The water represents both tears shed in grief and the renewal that water brings — a quiet act of mourning that also allows growth.  Their presence adds a haunting intimacy to the work, evoking themes of memory and the tenderness that persists even in death.

This Giclée Fine Art reproduction preserves the intricate texture and layered depth of the original piece. Every torn edge, stitched thread, and brushstroke is captured with clarity and care, offering viewers a powerful visual and emotional experience.

Printed on archival paper for lasting color and detail, this poster is perfect for collectors, creatives, and anyone drawn to artwork that explores vulnerability, mortality, and resilience.

in death we cry, for love we weep

Giclée Fine Art Print 11” x 14”


A meditation on grief, love, and transformation, "In Death We Cry, For Love We Weep" is a
striking mixed media work by Abby McCullough, now available as a fine art poster.

Rendered in cut paper, watercolor, and hand stitching, the image features a skull in vivid reds, oranges, and yellows — partially consumed and intertwined with blooming flowers. Organic forms grow through bone, symbolizing the inseparable connection between beauty and loss, life and decay.

Look closer, and you'll find two small figures rendered in delicate purple watercolor — each standing within a hollow eye socket of the skull. From their hands, they pour water onto the flowers below, an act of mourning and quiet care. The water represents both tears shed in grief and the renewal that water brings — a quiet act of mourning that also allows growth.  Their presence adds a haunting intimacy to the work, evoking themes of memory and the tenderness that persists even in death.

This Giclée Fine Art reproduction preserves the intricate texture and layered depth of the original piece. Every torn edge, stitched thread, and brushstroke is captured with clarity and care, offering viewers a powerful visual and emotional experience.

Printed on archival paper for lasting color and detail, this poster is perfect for collectors, creatives, and anyone drawn to artwork that explores vulnerability, mortality, and resilience.