Mesoamerican horror

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I've been seeing this image going around twitter with people thinking its mesoamerican. It is in fact Tibetan.

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Battle scene sketch from my Mesoamerican Fantasy something or other.

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Marcela's lineart, my new protagonist, a beautiful with a great connection with the of Los pecaries and wild boars, all pretty showing her mushroom magic and carrying her bendición.

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Time lapse of my Ixchel piece. I don’t think i’ve posted one of these, and for an original no less, in a while.

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Zolcihtli a cheerful and horny These are spirits that encourage both vices and inspire the arts, dentro de la cosmovisión

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I finally finished my evolutionary line inspired by Mesoamerican mythology.
Jiboimon 》Wtyremon 》Ehecatlmon 》Iztauhquimon.

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Los They are non-human demons described by the culture, manifested by collective fears and by sorcery. The more human the more complex the fear, they arise from the force

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The of Yobasakame, a nahual Ahuenería (witch of the culture) born in the world of spirits and with power over the totem of the zacate.

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In codex style, my favorite deity, With power over: moon, fertility of the earth, pregnancy, sexuality and purification of sins.#prehispanic

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En progreso:
Deidades climáticas de diferentes culturas como parte del Gran ejército fluvial de dos diosas capitanas de las nubes y un dios Coronel Rayo.

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Nagual comes from the Mesoamerican word that often is used to mean shapeshifter. Werejaguars are very common in Mesoamerican lore. This one just so happens to need glasses.

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A cute and chubby Huay-Keeken, that is to say a pig the sorcerers who transform into pigs are the protagonists of many legends in Mexico, but I had not yet drawn any.

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It's a bit harder to find sources on obsidian and jewelry or meaning specifically for Maya culture though. Sources often bled into Aztec or general Mesoamerican culture, like commonly mentioning Itzpapalotl, or Aztec (not mayan, though they exist) obsidian knives.

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A small and potbellied Honchi (Mexican big foot) from the Mayan area.
Just as humans can be nomadic, savage or sedentary with culture.

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Some beautiful that I drew some time ago of different totems related to the rain, they live together in the

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