HAYDON WILLIAMS

FEATHERED SERPENT

The giver of life, known as Quetzalcoatl in the Nahualt language. A Mesoamerican metaphorical deity, worshiped by the Nahua, the Mayan and a nation we call the Aztecs. Representing the vital energy within us, the feathered serpent possesses a dual nature. The divine ability to fly and the human capability of being able to move along the ground, amongst other earthly creatures.

Feathered Serpent

23 cm x 34 cm x 4 cm
Mixed media on acrylic relief and box base .