Hi šš»!!!
i recently finished my first Tulum inspired collection featuring the Mayan Jaguar š and a few of my favorite Tuluminati hats. I am so inspired to create after visiting Tulum twice now, from the culture, to the local art and the history throughout Tulum and Mexico š²š½.Ā

In Mayan mythology, the Jaguar š was seen as the ruler of the Underworld, and as such, a symbol of the night sun and darkness. The jaguar is representative of power, ferocity, and valor; he is the embodiment of aggressiveness. For some, the jaguar represents the power to face oneās fears, or to confront oneās enemies. However, they are also associated with vision, which means both their ability to see during the night and to look into the dark parts of the human heart. The jaguar often warns of disaster, he does not offer any reassurance. Along with physical vision, jaguars are also associated with prescience and the foreknowledge of things to come. Cats have binocular vision, meaning each eye can work by itself, which provides them with better depth perception. This gives more evidence to their connection with vision and foresight.

Hats throughout history also have symbolic meaning, white hats symbolize good character and morality, blackhats š© symbolize our villainously dark side. Donāt be afraid to embrace all sides of yourself, the light and the darkness.
Thank you Tulum for all the ways you have inspired me! My heART ā„ļø is forever grateful!

(The Magic Hatters | Tuluminati,Tulum)
āThe Cat and the White TOP Hatā by Angelicqueā

(8āx8āx1ā | Original One of a kind | Acrylic on canvas)
āYucatan Pac Manā by Angelicqueā 
(8āx8āx1ā | Original One of a kind | Acrylic on canvas)
āRed Hornsā by Mystical POP Artist AngelicqueāĀ 
(5āx5āx1ā | Original One of a kind | Acrylic on canvas)
This series is a continuing Trinity part of the āHatters Gonna Hatā Collection.
