Mycoatl – Radiance of the Serpent God
In Mycoatl, Samuel Farrand channels the mythic power of the Aztec deity into a blazing wheel of sacred geometry and cultural symbolism. At the center, the serpent god emerges in vivid neon — feathers, scales, and ceremonial adornments glowing with an electric intensity against the black void.
Every ring of the mandala is adorned with Mesoamerican-inspired patterns, their shapes and symmetry pulsing with cosmic rhythm. The fusion of historical iconography and psychedelic gradients transforms the work into a spiritual portal, inviting the viewer into a dreamlike vision of pre-Columbian myth.
Like an ancient calendar cast in radiant light, Mycoatl bridges time, culture, and imagination. It’s both a homage to indigenous heritage and a celebration of visionary art’s ability to renew timeless symbols.
If you’re drawn to mythology, indigenous art, and glowing sacred design, Mycoatl offers a mesmerizing centerpiece rich with history and mysticism.
Experience Mycoatl at Tetramode.com and immerse yourself in Samuel Farrand’s electrifying reimagining of the Aztec pantheon.