On Monday, artist William Estrada led students of all ages in making a custom-designed screen printing. It's meant to help people build their ofrenda, or altar, to their ancestors.
"In the background and the top, you have marigolds; that is supposed to be the flower of the dead," Estrada said."And then we have the monarch butterfly, of course, which is used as a symbol again for the Day of the Dead, because they're representative of the guides of the souls of our loved ones."
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