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In recent years it has become evident that we need to create conscience on the damage that we are inflicting on our planet. Acting as a society is extremely important in order to make a change.

The Earth is Tonantzin, Our Beloved Mother, who gives birth to us, nourishes us, and finally devours when we die. She receives different names: Coatlicue, She of the Serpent Skirt; Cihuacoatl, Serpent Woman; Cipactli, the Earth Alligator, or Tlaltecuhtli, Earth Lady/Lord.

Our ancestors were aware of the complete dependence of humans towards the Earth. This is why they had a relationship of reciprocity with Her, repaying what She gave them, offering all things precious, hard and joyful. They knew that extraction without retribution is theft, so they were very cautious that nothing was taken from the Earth without asking for permission and without giving Her something in return. Working in the fields, for example, weeding, planting, watering and looking after the crops is a kind of “payment” Her abundance.

Today this balance has been broken. We no longer thank the Earth, and we no longer give Her back what She gives us. Earth Day is an opportunity to remember our responsibility and to take action so that we stop harming our wounded Mother

This is a detail from my Tonalco Tlaltecuhtli painting.Tlaltecuhtli is the Lord and Lady of the Earth. During the summer She is all abundance, and She provides for every living thing that thrives on Her surface. Her gifts are great, for they are life itself. But during the dry months of Tonalco She asks us to reciprocate, and pay back the debt we had incurred during Xopan. The tongue of  Tlaltecuhtli is therefore a flint-knife, which reminds us that She is hungry, and that She needs us to pay our debt. In the painting, blood flows from Her open mouth, from the flint knife to Her navel, upon which lies a precious jade stone. From the jade-stone are born the first man and woman, who represent all humanity. The blood flows between them and Her, as a sign of our mutual dependence and our responsibility to Her.

I’ll explain more details of Tlaltecuhtli in future posts, and She will be on display at the Art Bug Gallery from April 23rd!

You can find this painting as a print in my Etsy store!

This is my oil painting of Tonalco Tlaltecuhtli, the Earth during the dry season.

Tlaltecuhtli is the Earth Lord and the Earth Lady. She is the Earth itself; Her elbows, breasts, and belly are mountains, Her navel, the hollow of Her throat, the folds that wrap across Her stomach are valleys, and Her mouth and womb caves, entrances by which to enter her body. She is all abundance and all life, but likewise, She is the tomb who shall swallow us all in the end. We do not have four seasons in Mesoamerica, but rather two, Xopan or rainy season, and Tonalco or dry season. As Tonalco Tlaltecuhtli, Her body is painted yellow, to represent the yellow grass of Winter. She is dry, tired, and lacks the energy for growth and life.

I’ll be explaining more details about this painting in other posts!

Tlaltecuhtli will be on display at my upcoming show at Art Bug Gallery in LA! You can also find Her as a print in my Etsy store! Click here!

Birth - Charles Simonds

Birth- Charles Simonds


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8 micro-tales! hmm… there seems to be a bit of a theme.

we’re all doomed! DOOMED! anyways, happy earth day ✌️


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