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Coatlicue
goddess sculpture in The Hungry Woman: A Mexican Media
chicken wire, cardboard, cans, quail feathers, plastic bags, led light, nitrile gloves, 2019.
Coatlicue (indicating one who wears a serpent skirt) is the primordial earth goddess of Aztec mythology, the mother of the sun and 400 stars.
Headless, she stands like a specter over the themes of what it is to love, to be a woman, a mother and a warrior.




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