Frame in Third Dimension.
Prehispanic works of art are made on 300gr Fabriano paper (50% cotton fiber and filigree ) of high quality. The pigment used to color the images are very varied, remarking Chartpak markers as well as Prismacolor , Politec and Stabilos .
Framed in chocolate-colored MDF frames, protected with glass and ready to be placed on the wall, the frame measures 9.2in x 9.2in x 1.8in.
Huitzilopochtli or "Left-handed Hummingbird", god of war, of the sun and patron of the Mexica, is considered the most important deity of the Aztec culture. Under his tutelage, this people became the most powerful in Mesoamerica during the Postclassic period.
He was the son of Coatlicue, brother of Coyolxauhqui, goddess of the moon and stars, the Centzonhuitznahua, all of them Mexica-inspired gods.
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