I'm working on concepts for my unnamed project! Big thanks to for helping me research Mesoamerican culture. 😊 You can read about these two in the replies!

1 9

Now that we’re back to uploading chapters, here are the girls in charm form to celebrate!
Read our mesoamerican magical girl series on WEBTOON! (Link in bio)
Charms are available for limited pre-order on https://t.co/gAC8918Lxw
Remember Patreons get 15% off everything in store!

10 40

Yeah, based off the MesoAmerican god Xolotl. Xolotl was a god of death. Legends say he brought the bones of humans out if the underworld and that’s how humans were created. ^^

0 2

Please consider supporting me on Patreon, where I post exclusive content on Mesoamerican thought! Follow the link!
https://t.co/uPTuwQaMtr

3 8

If you are not familiar, is a new animation show releasing weekly for its first season inspired & born from a mix of mesoamerican mythos. Its colorful. Raw. With a voice of its own & is striving to tell stories breaking into a medium these stories haven't before.

5 13

Ademas de la relación por nombre, el águila dorada y el oro eran tomados como símbolo de los dioses solares mesoamericanos-

Apart from the clear name reference, the golden eagle and gold were the symbols of the solar gods of mesoamerica.

0 3

Which of these mesoamerican myths did you like?
The classic Five Suns or The Raging Solo of Founding of Tenochtitlan?

0 4

This is Coatli. She's a mesoamerican princess. She is also a warrior and she can talk to snakes.

0 0

Drawing repetitive textures like this is always so meditative.⁠
I'm fascinated by the feather serpents that appear in Mesoamerican mythologies.

🎵 "Wait" - Figure Study

0 7

Please consider supporting me on patreon, where I post exclusive content on Mesoamerican thought! https://t.co/uPTuwQaMtr

3 15

This is Coatli. She's a Princess from a fictional mesoamerican world. Her weapon is called the Macoatl and it's a divine weapon made by a serpent god, and only she and her family are able to wield that weapon. She can also talk to snakes, and they obey her every command

0 2

This is the third part of a series of posts about animals of the Underworld:
Please consider supporting me on Patreon, where I post exclusive content on my work and Mesoamerican though!
https://t.co/uPTuwQaMtr

2 18

The penultimate set of day sign illustrations; Ocelotl(Jaguar), Mazatl(Deer), and Tochtli(Rabbit)

So later today at 7:30, we will be working on the final illustration live on stream. Come check it out, it will be a great time!

0 1

Today, we've got Cozcacuauhtli (Vulture), Acatl (Reed), and Malinalli (Grass).

Close to getting done now! We have 5 left to make. Tune into the stream tomorrow morning at 9:30!

1 2

First for (I honestly don’t know how this tag is supposed to work) but here! I’ll be roughing out a new OC for every day this month. First up is Catalina! A young Mesoamerican girl who shoots magic from her fingertips!

1 9

In Mesoamerican thought, dreams are considered to be the escape of one of the "souls" from the body.

Follow the link to see Miquiztli, The Moment of Death, as a print in my Etsy store!
https://t.co/gCqFbHSNj7

3 14

And now for day 29 of Ceremony/Ritual, I took some inspiration from the old ceremonial knives of mesoamerican culture. Maybe not the best, I've done, but still happy with the result. One more to go!

0 1

Mexico celebrates the National Day of Maize on September 29! 🌽🇲🇽

This mythical grain is the most representative crop in the country due to its economic, social, and cultural importance and has been a basic and fundamental food of the Mesoamerican indigenous cultures.

17 36

Los mexicas fueron el último pueblo mesoamericano que formó una rica y compleja tradición religiosa, política, cosmológica, astronómica, filosófica y artística aprendida y desarrollada por los pueblos de Mesoamérica a lo largo de muchos siglos.

7 35

Quiahuitl (Rain), Ollin (Movement), Calli (House).

13 down, 7 more to go. Catch the Instagram Livestream tomorrow at 9:30am!

2 3