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Day of the Dead Folk Art
SKU: 978-1423634430

The folk art inspired by Day of the Dead, celebrated in Mexico and around the world, including the American Southwest, powerfully communicates the cultural traditions of this joyous holiday. As a companion volume to the authors' Day of the Dead, this book focuses on the artistic imagery of Day of the Dead, including the skulls, skeletons, and the iconic figure of Catrina, as seen in various pieces of market art, community art and contemporary art. The work and influence of important Mexican folk artists, such as Jose Guadalupe Posada and Diego Rivera, are represented and discussed.
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Day of the Dead

The Day of the Dead Celebration is the most important holiday of the year in Mexico and parts of the American Southwest, a joyful time when families remember their dead. Day of the Dead provides a colorful look at the iconic folk art and family traditions that play a vital role in the event, which happens across the country from October 31 through November 2.
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Day of the Dead Bread

Dead Bread - Pan de muerto - is a sweet bread baked in various shapes and sizes for Day of the Dead. Try out this traditional recipe and get expert tips from these Day of the Dead aficionados.
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Designing Day of the Dead Shrines (Ofrendas)

Ofrendas are shrines created during Day of the Dead to honor friends and family members who have passed away. Learn the basics of what goes into creating an ofrenda and get expert tips from these Day of the Dead aficionados.
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Day of the Dead Sugar Skulls

One of the most popular items found in Day of the Dead celebrations, sugar skulls are even passed around like Valentine 's Day cards. Learn how to make and decorate sugar skulls and get expert tips from these Day of the Dead afficionados.
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