Her face framed in a ruffled Tehuana headdress (regional dress from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec), Frida Kahlo daydreams about the love of her life. Immortalized in film, Kahlo and her husband – muralist Diego Rivera – were leaders in Mexico's artistic and intellectual world during the first half of the 20th century. Fernando Sarvide recreates her portrait as a skeleton from Mexico's Day of the Dead. The skeletal images come from lithographer Jose Guadalupe Posadas. Depicted in brilliant color, the image is a handcrafted display jigsaw puzzle.