Our 2011 Sugar Skull Collection is our first line of an annual tradition and celebration.

Our sugar skulls are inspired by Día de los Muertos, a Mexican tradition that honors and celebrates departed loved ones; a truly fascinating, humorous, and beautiful holiday.

In Día de los Muertos, skeletons are symbols of resurrection; Death is mocked and celebrated–Key clues to what Bricklayer Bosh is all about.

All skulls are hand-made by our team. 2011 Bricklayer Bosh Sugar Skull Team Members include: Dom, Scott, Tatum, Jennifer Long, and myself.

2011 Skull 01

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2011 Skull 03 “Nasty Habits”

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2011 Skull 09 “Empress Skeleton”

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2011 Skull 11 “Zombie”

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2011 Skull 18

(My 3rd favourite)

2011 Skull 19 “Blade Runner”

 2011 Skull 20 “Gremlin”

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2011 Sugar Skull Collection Designed by Bosh

While our team collectively decorated the previous skulls, I decorated the following myself *except where noted.

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2011 Skull 25

(My 2nd favourite)

2011 Skull 26 “Mad Scientist”

(My favourite)

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2011 Skull 29 “The Rose”

(I like this skull because it features one of my first artistic obsessions, roses, which I used to draw all the time, in most cases, exactly as seen above.)

2011 Skull 30

*I designed everything except for the red and blue on the mouth. I think Scott did that.

2011 Skull 31