REALISM MEET CALLIGRAPHY / NEW MURAL BY SAID DOKINS AND MANTRA

Day of the Dead mural goes up on Mexico City

New mural painted by Mantra and Said Dokins

November is the month when death is celebrated in Mexico, we have parties, offerings, ceremonies and rituals that are part of our deep-rooted tradition.
Said Dokins (@saidokins) + Mantra (@mantrarea) . Ofrenda de los animéros. San Juan Tlihuaca. Día de Muertos 2019. @_urbana_mx
This year Mantrarea and I made an offering for the dead in a traditional neighborhood in Mexico City, named San Juan Tlihuaca, which in Nahuatl means 'place where the black is kept', a place of great tradition where the community get together with musicians, pre-Hispanic dancers, people characterized as skeletons and natives. The festivities are led by the animeros of the graveyard, a group of locals that carry out a series of processions to create a great collective offering. 
Said Dokins (@saidokins) + Mantra (@mantrarea) . Ofrenda de los animéros. San Juan Tlihuaca. Día de Muertos 2019. @_urbana_mx
Our contribution to that offering was a mural that represents our finite nature and that refers to the encounter between past and present, when the souls of the ones that are gone come back from the underworld to meet us. 
Said Dokins (@saidokins) + Mantra (@mantrarea) . Ofrenda de los animéros. San Juan Tlihuaca. Día de Muertos 2019. @_urbana_mx
Thank you very much to the neighborhood of San Juan for your hospitality, to the only animeros left in the city and to Urbana MX, who made this intervention possible. 

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