Collection: 3. Dia de los Muertos
The Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is a vibrant and significant cultural celebration observed in Mexico on November 1st and 2nd, coinciding with the Catholic observances of All Saints Day.
One primary influence of the Día de los Muertos on Mexican art manifests through the use of skulls and skeletons. These motifs have transitioned from macabre symbols into joyous representations of life. Artists often depict skeletons engaging in everyday activities reflecting 21st-century life, from swimming to dancing to enjoying a night out with family. The whimsical portrayals convey a message: death is a part of life, and the celebration of the deceased should embody happiness rather than sorrow.
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