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Black Dog Star: The Black Heart of TezCATlipoca People, Art, Concept Art, Tezcatlipoca Art, Inca, Medica, Mythical, Aztec, Maori
The Black Heart of TezCATlipoca
Black Dog Star: The Black Heart of TezCATlipoca
El Universal - - El poder de las diosas prehispánicas Mexican Art, Maya, Mesoamerican, Aztec Art, Mayan Art, Arte Mexicano, Mexican Artwork, Naturaleza
El poder de las diosas prehispánicas
El Universal - - El poder de las diosas prehispánicas
HUITZILOPOCHTLI Trips, Mayan, Ancient Aztecs, Phil
Dioses aztecas
HUITZILOPOCHTLI
Tezcatlipoca Aztec Culture, Aztec Empire, Indigenous Art
Aviso de redireccionamiento
Tezcatlipoca
Aztec Ehecatl, the god of wind, and the first sun god, Tezcatlipoca Teotihuacan, Deities
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Aztec Ehecatl, the god of wind, and the first sun god, Tezcatlipoca
Tezcatlipoca by JaariKou Marvel, Tattoo, Tattoos, Character Art, Ramen, Smp
Tezcatlipoca by JaariKou on DeviantArt
Tezcatlipoca by JaariKou
Tezcatlipoca: ‘The Smoking Mirror’. God of the night sky, ancestral memory, time and the Lord of the North, the embodiment of change through conflict. Together with his eternal opposite Quetzalcoatl, he created the world. In this process, he lost his foot when he used it as bait for the Earth Monster Cipactli. The Black Tezcatlipoca, he appears in the codices with a smoking mirror on his head, and in other instances, the mirror substitutes for one of his feet. Archaeology, Grafiti, Dibujo, Kunst
Tezcatlipoca: ‘The Smoking Mirror’. God of the night sky, ancestral memory, time and the Lord of the North, the embodiment of change through conflict. Together with his eternal opposite Quetzalcoatl, he created the world. In this process, he lost his foot when he used it as bait for the Earth Monster Cipactli. The Black Tezcatlipoca, he appears in the codices with a smoking mirror on his head, and in other instances, the mirror substitutes for one of his feet.
El nacimiento del quinto sol 2 Fine Art Print por MexicaHeart Jaguar, Original Paintings, Art Prints, Original Art, Fine Art, Fine Art Prints
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El nacimiento del quinto sol 2 Fine Art Print por MexicaHeart
XOCHIQUETZAL (“feathered flower”) | She was also called Ichpochtli ( "maiden") or Chalchiuhtlicue | Aztec goddess fertility, beauty & female sexual power. She served as  a protector of young mothers and a patroness of pregnancy, childbirth, and the crafts practised by women such as weaving and embroidery. As Ichpochtli, she was representative of beauty, sex, crafts, fertility, dance, music, singing, weaving, magic, and love spells. Marigolds are sacred to her. Palenque, Quetzal
XOCHIQUETZAL (“feathered flower”) | She was also called Ichpochtli ( "maiden") or Chalchiuhtlicue | Aztec goddess fertility, beauty & female sexual power. She served as a protector of young mothers and a patroness of pregnancy, childbirth, and the crafts practised by women such as weaving and embroidery. As Ichpochtli, she was representative of beauty, sex, crafts, fertility, dance, music, singing, weaving, magic, and love spells. Marigolds are sacred to her.
By Rick Ortega Hispanic Art, Latino Art, Resim, Chicano Art, Goddess Of Love, Artist
By Rick Ortega
Mexico, Machu Picchu, Art And Illustration, History, Building, Atlan
Black Rose from Turkey Bonito, Rosas, Vines, Golden Rose, Condolence, Rose Garden, Flores, Bloemen, Rose Flower
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Black Rose from Turkey
Tezcatlipoca by Horselandiceage Behance, Happiness, Deviantart, Incan, Fantasy
Tezcatlipoca by Horselandiceage on DeviantArt
Tezcatlipoca by Horselandiceage
Dualism of Tezcatlipoca by *Clearmirror-StillH2O on deviantART Indian, Aztec History, The Panthéon
Dualism of Tezcatlipoca by Clearmirror-StillH2O on DeviantArt
Dualism of Tezcatlipoca by *Clearmirror-StillH2O on deviantART
Tezcatlipoca turned himself into the sun. His twin Quetzalcoatl couldn’t bear the thought of his brother ruling the universe so he knocked him out of the sky and into the darkness of the ocean Sun, Mythology, Darkness
The Black Heart of TezCATlipoca
Tezcatlipoca turned himself into the sun. His twin Quetzalcoatl couldn’t bear the thought of his brother ruling the universe so he knocked him out of the sky and into the darkness of the ocean