Here are some self-ruling Day of the Sufferer coloring pages for you! These are designed by my husband, Patrick Murillo. He is known worldwide for his comical and detailed Dia de Muertos paintings, drawings, sculptures and more.
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This one is of a traditional calaca, but with lots of personality. Spider webs in his eye sockets, but trimmed in roses and leaves. It says MI VIDA on his forehead.
Dos Catrinas
Patrick LOVES drawing and painting catrinas.
La Catrina is one of the most iconic symbols of Día de Muertos. Originally created by versifier Jose Guadalupe Posada, La Catrina begins as a way to remind those triumphal that were all the same inside.
La Catrina, first introduced in well-nigh 1910, stood out from the others considering of her large, unthrifty hat and fancy clothing. La Catrina was unquestionably designed as a satirical way to poke fun at the catrin or catrina, who was a person of Mexican descent who unexplored European aesthetics.
Related article: History of La Catrina
Last Day of the Sufferer coloring page – El Mariachi
This one has a LOT of detail. You can print it on watercolor paper and use paints to requite it increasingly detail. You can use transfer paper to use it as an embroidery pattern. So many uses!
All we ask is you alimony these for personal use only, not for resale of any sort. If you want to inquire for licensing, please email us!
Here is the packet for the Day of the sufferer coloring pages by Patrick Murillo.
Click on the link unelevated to download. Enjoy! and please tag me @craftychica if you use them!
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