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Cuando un bombero de Madrid partió un Seat Ibiza por la mitad con un hacha en menos de 3 minutos:
🪓Unpractical Magical Axes my beloved🪓
each one done in 1 hour, based on this list of prompts ( I wanted to do swordtober but i prefer axes and doing it whenever i want dfghgfh)
Hacha
Classic Veracruz, Terminal Classic, 900-1100 CE
Like some other hachas and many palmas, this sculpture has two registers of information. Palmas frequently have a ritual scene or contextual depiction, often on the back, and a celebrated symbol or protagonist, usually on the front. In this case the upper figure is suggestive of the context, a ball game player with a zoomorphic helmet alluding to a specific mythological event. The base of the hacha has the principal image, the severed head of a sacrificed participant, a trophy rendered in the guise of a major deity from legend.
~ Ceremonial Hacha in the Form of a Monkey's Head.
Culture: Classic Veracruz
Place of origin: Veracruz, Mexico
Date: A.D. 700-900
Period: Post Classic
Medium: Stone
I forgot I haven't introduced you to the clowns! This is Hacha and Machete.
Hacha and Machete are performers that work at a bar called El Segundo Cielo. Hacha is human and Machete, or Mac, is a castigo like Janina and Gila and just looks like a clown. Third pic is his chest ornamentation that formed after he got top surgery. Hacha is just in costume, but usually keeps it on when she's not performing in order to help Mac fit in better. Two clowns out of nowhere makes the slightest bit more sense than just one lone clown.
The designs have been simplified a bit more since the intro sheet I made, but I made it and I'm gonna use it!