Huehuecoyotl Print
Huehuecóyotl (old coyote) is the personified energy of music, dance, mischief and song of ancient Mexico. He is the patron of uninhibited sexuality and rules over the day sign in the Aztec calendar named cuetzpallin (lizard.) and the fourth trecena Xochitl (flower). Huehuecóyotl can be gender changing, as many of the offspring of Tezcatlipoca. He can be associated with indulgence, male sexuality, good luck and story-telling.
This print measures 9x12 inches and is printed on museum quality watercolor paper (giclee print). Comes signed by the artist. Free shipping within continental US.
Huehuecóyotl (old coyote) is the personified energy of music, dance, mischief and song of ancient Mexico. He is the patron of uninhibited sexuality and rules over the day sign in the Aztec calendar named cuetzpallin (lizard.) and the fourth trecena Xochitl (flower). Huehuecóyotl can be gender changing, as many of the offspring of Tezcatlipoca. He can be associated with indulgence, male sexuality, good luck and story-telling.
This print measures 9x12 inches and is printed on museum quality watercolor paper (giclee print). Comes signed by the artist. Free shipping within continental US.
Huehuecóyotl (old coyote) is the personified energy of music, dance, mischief and song of ancient Mexico. He is the patron of uninhibited sexuality and rules over the day sign in the Aztec calendar named cuetzpallin (lizard.) and the fourth trecena Xochitl (flower). Huehuecóyotl can be gender changing, as many of the offspring of Tezcatlipoca. He can be associated with indulgence, male sexuality, good luck and story-telling.
This print measures 9x12 inches and is printed on museum quality watercolor paper (giclee print). Comes signed by the artist. Free shipping within continental US.