A single cotton wall hanging can change the feeling of a plain wall in seconds, bringing softness where posters feel flat and paint feels fixed. This one centres on a bright skull artwork against a dark ground, made for a room that wants colour, contrast and a little ritual drama.
The skull artwork
A golden skull sits at the centre, framed by green roses, curling lines and fine radiating marks.
Pink floral eyes, a web detail and small star motifs give the design a lively, tattoo-inspired feel.
The dark background makes the yellow, green and pink tones feel sharper and more theatrical.
It suits a meditation corner, creative studio wall, music room or any space that can carry bold visual art.
The textile surface softens hard walls, adding movement and warmth without the permanence of paint.
Cotton with a soft wall-art feel
Made from cotton, it hangs with a natural textile drape rather than the glossy flatness of a print. The image is strong and graphic, with visible fold lines in the cloth that settle into the relaxed character of a fabric piece.
Hanging and styling
Use small wall clips, pins or a simple clip rail, depending on the surface and the look you want. Let it hang freely for a casual studio feel, or keep the top edge straighter for a cleaner framed effect.
It also works as a compact backdrop for an altar shelf, desk corner or seasonal display, especially against neutral walls and darker wood.
Día de los Muertos inspiration
The skull imagery draws on the visual language often associated with Día de los Muertos, the Mexican Day of the Dead. In that tradition, decorated skulls are not simply macabre; they are linked with remembrance, colour, flowers and the continuing presence of those who have gone before. Here, the bright face, floral eyes and rose details keep the mood expressive rather than sombre, turning the skull into a piece of wall art with memory, theatre and celebration in its imagery.
Care for the cloth
Keep it indoors and a…
region of manufacture: India