From a cosmogonic point, we have Tláloc, God of the water and symbol of the Chalchiuhtlicue, deity that represents the water deposited in the terrestrial surface, exalting the idea that water is life, participant in the miracle of life. Within the composition, we find an Axolotl that represents beauty as the vulnerability we would find ourselves in by not having this vital liquid (the extinction of species) and in the middle of all this, a child, who represents humanity, which even though is the one that has generated pollution and excessive waste, is the only one that, when becoming aware, could generate change.
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