The Codex Chitipati is a series of portraits of Mexica Deities. I started with Xipe Totec. Xipe Totec is sometimes called The Flayed One which I suppose connects him to both Marsyas and to certain depictions of flayed skin in Tibetan art. Xipetotec is also similar to Skinless Julia in Hellraiser 2.
This is a sketch for Xipetotec. I have a large number of these paper Halloween skeletons. They're kind of old and falling apart so I thought that I might have to recycle them. They're a real nice classic kind of Halloween decor, some thing I remember from my childhood, so I thought it worthwhile to extend their lives, in a manner of speaking.
Dancing Xipetotec. There is a group of West African Masks that are marked in patterns like the muscles of the human face. That's what the dancing skeletons are wearing. This is part of an artist's book. On the other side, is the image shown in the blog post We Became Snakes.
Xipe Totec: A Page from the Codex Chitipati. It's quite a large page, measuring 41 inches by 57 inches.
I've moved on to Xochipili.
You can see these works at La Casa Azul Bookstore from October 22 until November 23, 2013. http://www.lacasaazulbookstore.com/
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