Spirit of the Fire God, created by pearlie
In Aztec mythology, Xiuhtecuhtli [she-wah-tay-KWAH-tlee] ("Turquoise Lord" or "Lord of Fire"), was the god of fire, day and heat. He was the lord of volcanoes, the personification of life after death, warmth in cold (fire), light in darkness and food during famine.
I immediately saw a face here, thought 'fire', and from the dark area, created a 'window to its soul'. Lost in a (turquoise) cave, the Aztec Fire God releases its soul, like a genie in a bottle.
Christmas Spirit, created by George55
Thanks to alviman, from morguefile for the pic of the bow. The rest is just the spirit of this month of December. Christmas. I wish the best for you all, and good luck in life. Have a Merry Christmas!
Indian spirit, created by sande1001
Crashed Supper, created by Titan85
When held under a black light, Leonardo da Vinci's "Last Supper", shows three characters only known as P, X, and L. Historians and philosophers are working around the clock to explain the three uninvited guests.
Thanks to http://breadsite.org






