Monday, November 15, 2010

Masterbation In Secreat

Teotihuacan.Mostra

mostra sulla città di Teotihuacan
The exhibition at Palazzo delle Esposizioni - http://www.palazzoesposizioni.it/ - on city of Teotihuacan in Mexico , greets the visitor with the reproduction of " head of the Plumed Serpent " already on the stairs outside to go inside with fascinating scenes that accompany the many objects and sculptures from ancient city-state of Teotihuacan . The
distant and ancient Mesoamerican civilization materializes so under the eyes of the viewer
and a distant civilization discovers and reveals its myths, its religion, the refinement of his artistic achievements.


The city of Teotihuacan in-kind sec.aC II-ruled Central America before the Aztecs, coming to the peak of its glory between II and VI, sec. In the first room the fresco
"Mural of mythical animals " surprises for the strange shapes of animals (lion heads with bodies of birds, fish deformed) and the brilliant colors: blue and orange , Made of stucco and plant pigments.
Giaguaro che emerge dal portale piumato

follow each other in the halls of the findings: acroteria times, anthropomorphic and zoomorphic vessels, utensils
Strombus shells (used as instruments) and flutes, large sculptures, small statues and representations of the most important deities.
Some sculptures and objects are the strangest and most fascinating: the architectural sculptures: heads from the temple of the Plumed Serpent-namesake, the great sculpture, which was identified as the "marker for the golf ball game " - the game played by the inhabitants of the city - or the sculpture of the central hall: "Jaguar that emerges from the portal with plumed stars associated with the planet Venus or the human figures on the chest cavity.


Among most beautiful scenery in the various rooms there is a large photo of maize kernels that covers an entire wall permeated by a warm golden light and the magnification of a piece of obsidian green that transmits a light and bright metal of the room.
The exhibition will remain open until February 27

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