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Double-Headed Serpent Symbol - Mesoamerican Art & Mythology #19295 (License: Personal Use)
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This digital illustration depicts a dual-headed serpent in rich blues and teals, featuring geometric scales and stylized fangs reminiscent of Aztec or Maya codices. The serpentine form coils symmetrically, embodying concepts of duality, renewal, and divine energy in pre-Columbian cosmology. The artist’s signature “MARTIN” appears subtly on the right head, indicating modern reinterpretation of ancient motifs.
Used on cultural heritage, mythology, or educational websites to illustrate Mesoamerican symbolism; ideal for articles on Quetzalcoatl, nahualism, or sacred animals. Matches user intent seeking visual explanations of indigenous iconography.
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