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A Chicano artist of the Mexicayotl, dedicated to the art and craft of pre-Hispanic, Mesoamerican spirituality. Paintings of Mexican Indigenous pride.
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This is a new painting of Centeotl, Our Lord the Maize, in pastel on paper. In the world view of our people, Centeotl does not rule over the corn, but is the corn itself

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The paper structures behind them are shaped as the glyph of years, indicating that their relationship is expected to last for a very long time. They also have the form of a house, which is associated with warmth, love and stability

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Upon His back appears a calabash gourd filled with tobacco, a sacred implement for rituals.
You can find Cipactonal as a print in my Etsy store!
https://t.co/Egb9DNOKnW

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Cipactonal is Our First Grandfather, the inventor of the calendar and the original tonalpouhqui or daykeeper. His name means Cipactli Tonalli, since He was born on the first of the days, Ce Cipactli or One Alligator

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Everyday, He is born from Coatlicue, the Earth, and defeats His sister, the Moon, Coyolxauhqui 2/3

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He appears wearing the skin of a flayed man to symbolize the fruit of maize, which must lose its husk in order to be revealed

You can find prints of my painting of Xipe Totec in my Etsy store!

https://t.co/HIA0KlwU8T

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Today is the day Ce Itzcuintli, 1 Dog. It marks the beginning of a period of 13 days dedicated to the Flayed Lord, the deity of springtime, fertility and rejuvenation

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Nanahuatzin, an old and sick Lord, had the courage to throw Himself into the fire and became the Sun. Tecciztecatl, embarrassed, jumped into the fire, but only ashes were left. He then became the Moon

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Before the first dawn, the Teteo reunited in Teotihuacan, where They lit a sacred fire. Tecciztecatl, a young and strong Lord, was asked to sacrifice Himself by jumping into the fire, but after fasting and preparing for death, He couldn't bring Himself to do it

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The deer at the bottom is pierced by an arrow as a sign of its sacrifice, and the white deer above is covered with jewels and feathers to symbolize the hunter's respect and thankfulness

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