The Swimmer Day Of The Dead Clay Tile
Swimmer Day of the Dead Tile This Olympic hopeful tile is sure to slay; you don't need to be a swim champion to be a fan! It's a unique and funny way to add a splash of festive Day of the Dead flair. Swoosh your way to great design with The Swimmer! 🏊♂️ A confident swimmer knows he will win the race in this colorful 6 inch tile celebrating the day of the dead. Shop for a wrought iron frame holder for your tile. Traditionally in the Mexican culture people go to graveyards on the day of the dead (November 2nd), place food and meet at the place where their dead relatives rest. Jose Guadalupe Posadas (1852 – 1913) a Mexican lithographer from the 18th century popularized the skeleton cartoons which later on transformed into lithographs. The main purpose of his work was political. The Catrina is a satirization of the upper class women during the 19th century, during Porfirio Diaz reign. Later on, his work was associated with the Mexican holiday "Dia De Los Muertos" or "Day of the dead".