Huehuecoyotl sketch! Tried to be as accurate as possible (although I wanted to include the maracas from my story hehe)
I didn't watch fionna and cake yet but I found interesting the design of Simon now
Happy birthday to Tezcatlipoca! Today's is Two reed, his calendar name!
The legend says that Xolotl (god of deformities, fire, duality, twins and more) refused to be sacrificed to Tonatiuh (the sun), so he began to run away and transformed himself into plants and other life forms. Ehecatl, that was in charge of the sacrifice of all the gods, began hunt him down. The last transformation of Xolotl was an axolotl, but he was soon found. Ehecatl finally sacrificed Xolotl by ripping out his heart.
In one of the versions, Ehecatl punished Xolotl for his cowardice and transformed him into an axolotl forever. Xolotl could never return to his original form and was stuck forever into an axolotl body.
oh yeah i need some help with gravity falls, maybe its kinda weird i do this
if u have the book, or know someone that have de book, can u (MINORS SPOILERS BELOW) send a pic about the page of the straws? im a brazilian and i need to confirm some stuffs about the book in other languages and confirm a theory that me and my friends did... if u do this u would make me very happy ngl
so... if its possible, send me in discord, its "miwdwestsam" my user (i just created the tumblr to send this srry, i have no idea about how does it work)
Sorry I don't have the book yet 😔. I'm from spain and i have to wait a long time until it arrives. Same for my friends. Nevertheless there are pictures online I believe 😔
Brother's fight 🤷🏻
The consequences of Silas Birchtree and his (strange) cult
Some drawings of The collector I did the other day
Class doodles part 6. Man I should be doing some proper drawings but the exam season never ends for me 😔😔
Tezcatlipoca Tlacatlé Totecué
Some doodles of famous paintings/sculptures
- La fragua de Vulcano, Velázquez
- Los borrachos, Velázquez
- Arnolfini's Wedding, Van Eyck
- Hermes with Dionysus, Praxíteles
- Group of Laoconte and his sons, Agesandros Polydoros and Attenodoro