


Xōchipilli ~ The Flower God
Artwork by Pamela Enriquez-Courts.
Metallic Acrylic on Canvas Board, 14 × 11 inches.
“Itza and HueHue dress us as Xōchipilli, the Aztec God of flowers, love, art, music, dance, and pleasure. Xōchipilli (So-chee-pee-lee) the God was worshipped at Xochimilco. The most common offering to the god was corn and pulque (the alcoholic beverage made from the maguey or agave plant). Images of Xōchipilli were often adorned with flowers and sometimes butterflies,”
Artwork by Pamela Enriquez-Courts.
Metallic Acrylic on Canvas Board, 14 × 11 inches.
“Itza and HueHue dress us as Xōchipilli, the Aztec God of flowers, love, art, music, dance, and pleasure. Xōchipilli (So-chee-pee-lee) the God was worshipped at Xochimilco. The most common offering to the god was corn and pulque (the alcoholic beverage made from the maguey or agave plant). Images of Xōchipilli were often adorned with flowers and sometimes butterflies,”
Artwork by Pamela Enriquez-Courts.
Metallic Acrylic on Canvas Board, 14 × 11 inches.
“Itza and HueHue dress us as Xōchipilli, the Aztec God of flowers, love, art, music, dance, and pleasure. Xōchipilli (So-chee-pee-lee) the God was worshipped at Xochimilco. The most common offering to the god was corn and pulque (the alcoholic beverage made from the maguey or agave plant). Images of Xōchipilli were often adorned with flowers and sometimes butterflies,”