One of Mexico's most important religious holidays is celebrated on All Saint's Day (November 1) and All Soul's Day (November 2): Dia de los Muertos (sometimes called Dia de los Fieles Difuntos) – Day of the Dead. Traditionally, November 1st honors deceased children and November 2nd honors deceased adults. The first day, November 1st, is called Dia de los Angelitos, or day of the little angels. While the Dia de os Muertos holiday is associated most strongly with Mexico, the tradition has spread far and wide. It is widely celebrated in the United States, as as a continuation of Halloween. Its imagery has also spread, as evident in the work of Peruvian artists such as Claudio Jimenez Quispé.
I will be out of the country for about six weeks, from May 1st to June 17th, and so will not be shipping orders or open for visitors at the gallery. The Indigo Arts website will be active as always. Because I will be traveling in a remote area I will not have email or phone access for most of the time. I will respond to messages as soon as possible. I will be able to process and ship orders after June 17th, 2026. Thank you for your patience.
Namaste!






















































































































































































































































