
FtrSaroth, Fabi Yamada & Chris Agassini
Collaborators on Mexican Candy Skulls

FtrSaroth
I’m FtrSaroth. I’m a Mexican artist passionate about the symbolic level of comprehension, my studies of occultism have influenced my artworks. I met the crypto world in 2017 and started in Cryptoart in 2019. Since then, I’ve been collaborating with art collectives, selling my works on multiple platforms and blockchains.

Fabi Yamada
I want to be an artist when I grow up. 3D, AR, AI, Design, Code, Illustration, Glitch, Mexico.

Cris Agassini
Mexican Candy Skulls #30, November 2022
Illustrated image composition, generatively (randomly) composed.
“Mexican Candy Skulls” is a collaboration of Mexican cryptoartists FtrSaroth, Fabi Yamada and Cris Agassini.
Candy skulls represent the way Mexicans see death, it is a celebration of life through the image of a skull. On Dead’s Day we place the skulls on the altar to receive those who have already left and tell them they are still in our hearts.
Dead’s Day is one of the most representative traditions of Mexican culture, and is celebrated from the first day of November, dedicated to all the saints, especially the “little angels”, that is, deceased children, and on November 2 dedicated deceased adults. It’s believed that writing the name’s person to whom the skull is given, is intended to remind them that, in this world, the only thing certain is death.