3 FACTS you should know about “Pan de Muerto” the Mexican sweet bread baked to celebrate “Día de Muertos”
3 FACTS About “Pan de Muerto” the traditional sweet bread baked to celebrate “Día de Muertos” (Day of the Dead) in Mexico!
3 FACTS About “Pan de Muerto” the traditional sweet bread baked to celebrate “Día de Muertos” (Day of the Dead) in Mexico!
I was inspired by my favorite Mexican sweet bread “PAN DE MUERTO”, I tried to capture it in an illustration. I always illustrate by free hand using ink, pencil, copic and chart-paks.
I was contacted a few months a go by a friend on LinkedIn, I was so happy to be in touch again!
How can I forget that day! It was a great day with friends and we went to the Estadio Azteca Stadium to see Mexico play.
It was about 5:00 pm here in Mexico City when I was scrolling my Instagram and saw Ana Paula a dear friend Instagram Influencer at “Alma Plena”
Thank you to everybody who has supported the brand during this year. It has being a rough path, but it also has being self rewarding in so many ways.
“A woman who is bold, and dares to be different. Who knows what she wants , and is not afraid to go for it.
A few hours a go I was having a conversation regarding our brand’s DNA. One of the most important statements we want to communicate is the importance of our manifesto:
Today I had the perfect morning, a cup of delicious non diary latte at a new coffee shop named “Café Mandrake”
Photo and design by Rebeca Ramos Montoya “Life in a Seashell” Doble Infinito’s New Collection Coming Soon. During a trip to Tampico Tamaulipas where I went to see my cousins, one of them took me to the beach.