Alebrijes &. Dreamlike
In the 1930s, Pedro Linares (an artist who makes piñatas and carnival masks) fell very ill, and in his feverish dreams strange, fantastic animals appeared to him, many of which transformed into wild and abnormally colored creatures, often with wings, horns, tails, ferocious teeth and protruding eyes. He heard a crowd of voices repeating the absurd word “alebrijes”
Here it is. My version of Alebrijes and a dreamlike.
A Mayan queen turtle, with her eagle ray king and a Toh tail to give the alliance to the Caribbean Sea and cenotes. She allows herself to navigate between dreams to give you her protection.
It’s a day of the dead and a pretty chameleon is enjoying the Mayan ruins by eating nopal. The nopal will give him the strength to enjoy the party that takes place in Mexico at this time of years. It’s more of an Alebrijes navigating between the underworld, dreams and reality.
Mexican goddess of the Caribbean. a beautiful fusion of aquatic energy. Powerful like the spikes of the lion fish and strong like the tentacles of the octopus. Sand dollar jewelry. Unmatched like seahorses.
Home sweet home
Underwater world of Quintana Roo. Warrior with her armor made of a seahorse skeleton and shell. Her skills come from the octopus. Her companions are the boxfish, the moray eel and the arrow crab.
when we begin to think that life is just another story underwater