Ashes represent whatever was once alive, whether it be plant, animal, or human life.
I cannot think of any material that encapsulates more emotion then the ashes of a loved one, or in making a picture using the ashes of a loved one. The ash picture could also be a picture of that person’s favorite place, or a picture that makes a statement about their life, or a picture of something that person was passionate about as examples.
Ashes also remind us that life is fleeting
As noted in a common prayer: Man comes from dust and ends in dust; he wins the bread at the risk of his life. He is like the potsherd (Fragment of a baked, clay vessel), that breaks, the grass that withers, the flower that fades, the shadow that passes, the cloud that vanishes, the breeze that blows, the dust that floats, the dream the flies away.
Made Entirely of Ashes from the Altadena CA Fire
Made Entirely of Ashes from the Altadena CA Fire
Made Entirely of Ashes from the Altadena CA Fire
Made Entirely of Ashes from the Altadena CA Fire
“Bob” Made from Bob’s Cremated Ashes.
Ash design from burned wall. Made of ashes
"Woman on Pole" is made with her Brothers’s ashes
Burned wood is made from ashes from this wood.
Mother and daughter are made from son’s cremated ashes. Louis Martinez will forever be in our hearts.
Banana leaves made of ashes
Jar is made of ashes
“Bob” Made from Bob’s Cremated Ashes.
“Re-Birth” Picture of woman is made from her Brother’s Ashes
Made from ashes of burned Polaroid in fire
"Burned Bottles" Made with the Ashes from the Calabasas Fire in CA.
Skull made of Ashes
Cow Bones made of Ashes
Fish Heads made from their bone ashes