
Mayan Underworld
Mayan Underworld watercolor 24” wide by 18” tall
Balamku covers about 6.2 acres in the Mexican State of Campeche. It features elaborate plaster facades dating to the Early Classic period. The painting illustrates aspects of the underworld and solar cycle. The Kings death is viewed as the sunset, when he falls into the Earth monster’s mouth. The Alligator, rabbit, crocodile, snake look like an abstract drawing with jaguars flanking both sides of the pillars. The underworld is considered the place where souls are in the unseen and then reappear. The Mayans also counted the cycles of the Sun, when the Earth was destroyed, by fire, water, and ice. The Mayans were afraid the Sun would not return.
When you view this living prayer print know that this world has gone through cycles where we lived underground after destruction. This Aquarian Age is the last age but it will be the Phoenix to come out of the Ashes and be the Age of Unity and Peace.
Balamku covers about 6.2 acres in the Mexican State of Campeche. It features elaborate plaster facades dating to the Early Classic period. The painting illustrates aspects of the underworld and solar cycle. The Kings death is viewed as the sunset, when he falls into the Earth monster’s mouth. The Alligator, rabbit, crocodile, snake look like an abstract drawing with jaguars flanking both sides of the pillars. The underworld is considered the place where souls are in the unseen and then reappear. The Mayans also counted the cycles of the Sun, when the Earth was destroyed, by fire, water, and ice. The Mayans were afraid the Sun would not return.
When you view this living prayer print know that this world has gone through cycles where we lived underground after destruction. This Aquarian Age is the last age but it will be the Phoenix to come out of the Ashes and be the Age of Unity and Peace.