


Coatlicue
Artwork by Pamela Enriquez-Courts.
Metallic Acrylic on Canvas Board, 14 × 11 inches.
“Itza and HueHue dressed up as the Aztec Goddess Coatlicue as they learn about the beautiful culture of their heritage and people. In Aztec mythology, the goddess Coatlicue is the Earth Mother, representing earth’s dual nature as both creator and destroyer. She is a powerful female deity that is often compared with out Lady of Guadalupe because they are both givers of life and earth mothers.”
Artwork by Pamela Enriquez-Courts.
Metallic Acrylic on Canvas Board, 14 × 11 inches.
“Itza and HueHue dressed up as the Aztec Goddess Coatlicue as they learn about the beautiful culture of their heritage and people. In Aztec mythology, the goddess Coatlicue is the Earth Mother, representing earth’s dual nature as both creator and destroyer. She is a powerful female deity that is often compared with out Lady of Guadalupe because they are both givers of life and earth mothers.”
Artwork by Pamela Enriquez-Courts.
Metallic Acrylic on Canvas Board, 14 × 11 inches.
“Itza and HueHue dressed up as the Aztec Goddess Coatlicue as they learn about the beautiful culture of their heritage and people. In Aztec mythology, the goddess Coatlicue is the Earth Mother, representing earth’s dual nature as both creator and destroyer. She is a powerful female deity that is often compared with out Lady of Guadalupe because they are both givers of life and earth mothers.”