Dia de las Flores

linoprint on delicate Thai Kozo Paper

$200.00

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Día de las Flores

Linocut on Thai Kozo Paper

Description:
Día de las Flores is part of a series of prints inspired by oral histories from those who lived and grew up in migrant farmworker camps during the mid-1900s. This piece honors Día de las Flores—a celebration observed by migrant families in the Southwestern United States and still cherished across many parts of Mexico. Traditionally, families would gather to create a floral cross and hang it on their home, a gesture of renewal, faith, and beauty that would remain throughout the year.

Hand-carved and printed on delicate Thai Kozo paper, this black-and-white linocut captures both the fragility and resilience of those traditions. The intricate lattice patterns and blooming flowers symbolize endurance and cultural continuity—acts of beauty sustained across generations.

Perfect for collectors who value handcrafted work rooted in story and heritage, Día de las Flores brings a sense of remembrance, strength, and quiet reverence to any space. those seeking a standout conversation piece for their home or office.