Mesoamerican Mythology royalty-free images

77 text to image prompts for mesoamerican mythology are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

Best prompts for mesoamerican mythology

Itzamna – Creator god and ruler of the heavens, portrayed as a powerful deity enveloped in ethereal patterns of stars and cosmic dust, set in the enchanted depths of the Mayan creation myth.
Tezcatlipoca – God of night, sorcery, and fate, depicted as a primal entity draped in feathers, reflecting the cosmos, standing in a vast expanse of the night sky above ancient ruins.
Tlaloc – God of rain and fertility, portrayed as a guardian descending from utopia rivers, set in ancient stone coves alive with whispers of nature.
Sweetheart a Mayan-themed mural of Tlaloc spirits embodying the water, by Javier Mendez, master muralist, contrasting cool and warm colors, Mayan symbols, dynamic shapes, connection between Tlaloc and water elements, Iik emblem, tropical flora, expression of flexibility and transformation
Kukulkan – Feathered serpent deity, depicted as a grand bird-serpent hybrid soaring gracefully, adorned with mystical jewels that tell ancient stories, standing in a coastal cliff during sunset, overlooking a deep blue sea kissing the horizon.