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Published: 2009-10-02 06:07:21 +0000 UTC; Views: 3242; Favourites: 17; Downloads: 72
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A sketch I did of Lady Xoc, the Maya Queen consort of Shield Jaguar of the city of Yaxchilan. My main reference was a carving (Lintel 24) of her husband and her in which he watches as she pulls a barbed rope through her tongue. She did this as a sacrificial ritual in order to worship the gods. Definitely not a pleasant notion, but I think it sort of symbolizes the deep respect these people had for life (thus life-giving blood) and their unusual ways of portraying beauty - such as through the various piercings, tattoos, etc. I don't know...I just am fascinated by these ancient people and especially this amazing woman. Hope I did her justice.Related content
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jerrysponge [2015-10-06 04:53:56 +0000 UTC]
She was awesome, im trying to make a make up influenced by those lintels
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writerbryce1980 [2013-08-21 13:48:24 +0000 UTC]
Just finished a spray painting of the relief of Lady Xoc and Shield Jaguar, and your image kept appearing in the pop up. ย Lovely work!!!
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zendalla8 In reply to writerbryce1980 [2013-09-03 03:57:11 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!! I saw your painting - VERY cool!! Love your avatar pic too ;D
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LadyXocArt [2013-01-22 03:13:03 +0000 UTC]
Yes you did- your work adds a new dimension to her image.
*also please note that the MAYA people are not addressed as Mayan, so to add to your comment the Maya Queen Lady Shark (Xoc or Xok) was very much a powerful woman, ruler of Yaxchilan in the Late Classic Period. She as well as many Maya rulers practised self-mutilation in which blood letting was a noble method of shedding blood to induce a state of trance as well as to place the blood on ritual paper along with copal for incense and then burned. The tattoo idea is not a factual interpretation of their body art practices, but large ear and nose spools were part of fashion- the movie "Apocalypto" did no justice and was wrong in their visuals multiple times within the film sadly. :{
The thorns were actually from the maguey plant, very sharp and thick piercing thorns. OUCH!
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zendalla8 In reply to LadyXocArt [2013-02-05 20:01:18 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for your comment!
What wonderful information! I actually just enrolled in a class on Maya art and culture and just found out about the appropriate use of Maya vs. Mayan - but thank you for also clarifying! They truly are an amazing culture and I cannot wait to learn more about all their customs and values - so fascinating!
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LadyXocArt In reply to zendalla8 [2013-02-07 20:58:47 +0000 UTC]
WONDERFUL! Keep up the good work, and the studying.
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dashinvaine [2009-10-18 22:48:21 +0000 UTC]
Different cultures, different customs...
Nicely drawn blood.
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zendalla8 In reply to KellyMegan [2009-10-03 05:24:33 +0000 UTC]
haha aw thanks Kelly!
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