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A queer Mexican, Chicano artist dedicated to the art and craft of pre-Hispanic, Mesoamerican spirituality. DM for commissions.
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However, in our world, we consider romantic love extremely important. Therefore, for the tonalamatl I am painting, I went on a peyote journey while meditating on a statue of Xochiquetzal, the goddess of love, and made this almanac as a result of her visions to me.

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The success of a marriage was measured by the children they raised and how well they were educated.

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By adding both lovers’ numbers, you can consult their romantic fortune.

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The masks with beaks belong to Ehecatl, who represents wind. The bear the glyphs of the years (reed, rabbit, house and flint) to symbolize that Yohualli-Ehecatl is present i all time

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In this painting he appears in the Codex Borgia, his body painted the red of blood, the rays of the sun, and good fortune. A gold solar disk is his necklace, and a solar butterfly head appears on his headdress.

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People drinking from a rabbit shaped Octocomatli, or pulque vessel. Warriors where given pulque before battle to give them bravery. Therefore pulque and rabbits are associated with warfare, bravery, sacrifice, and death.

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A newly finished painting, the birth of the Centzontotochtin, or, yhe four hundred rabbits, the Gods of drunkenness.
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She is respected as an attractive young woman or as a loving mother who breastfeeds her children

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Happy Valentine's Day I want to share a little bit about the deity who inspires love in our hearts on this day dedicated to love. This is a painting of Xochiquetzal The Precious Blossom Our Lady of love, one of the main deities of fertility.

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Here, two old women drink pulque. In the prehispanic era, only those over 52 could drink pulque outside of a ceremonial context, for they were considered wise, and to have earned it as a reward.

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