The Mexican-based ritual of “Dia de los Muertos” (Day of the Dead) has
been celebrated by the indigenous people of Mexico for thousands of years. The
holiday is observed on November 2nd. It’s a time to celebrate one’s ancestors
that have passed away by creating elaborate altars and decorating them with
sugar skulls, food, candles, incense, and other offerings. The gifts serve as
ways to remember friends and family who are gone but never forgotten.
Original
Dia de los Muertos watercolor painting by Job Moscot of Explicit Ink
The “Dia de los Muertos” graphic tees designed by Mexican artist Job
Moscot of Explicit Ink / Mala Suerte Compania are inspired by the spirit and
culture of the “Dia de los Muertos” celebration. They’re available exclusively
on BrownPride.com’s on-line store.