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In the aztec mexican mythology‚ Xolotl was the god of fire‚ lighting‚ sickness and deformities. This god is represented by the form of a black hairless dog with the mission of accompaning the dead in their journey to eternity.

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Spray-paint‚ oil‚ ink and acrylic on canvas

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#dog, # mexican, # mexican art, # goya, # goyatorres, # Skull, # dog skull, # dark, # red, # black

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