This illustration accompanies Ruth Terry's New York Times article of the 29th of October 2020 on being an active bystander when encountering casual racism.
This illustration accompanies Ruth Terry's New York Times article of the 29th of October 2020 on being an active bystander when encountering casual racism.
This illustration accompanies Ruth Terry's New York Times article of the 29th of October 2020 on being an active bystander when encountering casual racism.
This illustration accompanies Ruth Terry's New York Times article of the 29th of October 2020 on being an active bystander when encountering casual racism.
Dance Macabre
2016, vector art
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This image celebrates Hallowe'en and El Dia de los Muertos.
The mexican day of the dead is a time to celebrate the ancestors and close ones who have passed on, whilst on Hallowe'en in Europe we dress up as spooky entities.
This skeleton, in the spirit of the mexican calaca figures, dances joyfully through the night where the veil between the living and dead is thinnest.