Frame in Third Dimension. 

Prehispanic works of art are made on 300gr Fabriano paper (50% cotton fiber and filigree ) of high quality. The pigment used to color the  images are very varied, remarking Chartpak markers as well as Prismacolor , Politec and Stabilos .

Framed in chocolate-colored MDF frames, protected with glass and ready to be placed on the wall.

He was one of the most feared gods of pre-Hispanic Mexico, but at the same time he was the one with the most human characteristics, related to light and darkness.
His name means smoking mirror or black mirror, Tezcatl, black; Poctli, smoke. 
Smoking mirror is portrayed as a being that provoked temptations in men and tested their minds, persuading them to evil, but also punishing evil and rewarding goodness.
He was also considered the god of death, beauty and war, lord of heroes and beautiful young women, always represented with a young and beautiful body.

Tezcatlipoca "Smoking Mirror" Aztec God, Aztec Art, Mexican Art, God of the dead Aztec Warrior, Mexican Office Decoration, Personalized Gift.