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This striking sculpture features a large, distorted skull form rendered in what appears to be white or cream-colored material, possibly ceramic or plaster. The skull is dramatically elongated and warped, with exaggerated features including a gaping mouth showing prominent teeth and deep, hollow eye sockets. The surface texture is rough and organic, with various cracks, crevices, and undulating forms that give it an eroded, weathered appearance. The right side of the sculpture appears to melt or dissolve into a more abstract, flowing form with honeycomb-like cavities and organic textures. The title "Memento Mori Adrift" is particularly fitting, as the piece seems to capture a skull in a state of decay or transformation, as if it's being worn away by time or water, creating a powerful reminder of mortality that appears to be literally drifting or dissolving before our eyes.