The Principal Panel in 3D (2022-08-28) by Pete Kelsey, SEARCHUniversity of Exeter
Explore in 3D
The Principal Panel covers a 10m x 10m area of hillside on Cerro Azul. Click, drag and zoom to explore the images on this 3D model, or scroll down to read more about some highlights of the panel.
Wildlife
If you look closely, you will notice that the Principal Panel is home to a wide range of animal species, including birds, turtles, rays, deer, monkeys, lizards, caiman, tapirs, and snakes. This panel is notable for its abundance of painted bats and aquatic birds.
Geometry by design
The panel is dominated by striking geometric patterns including matrices (rectangular motifs filled with a variety of designs) as well as large zig-zag, undulating, and ladder-shaped lines.
Crescent moons
Curved moon shapes are common on the Principal Panel. Here, four men appear to bend backwards below a downturned crescent moon shape.
Composed with care
Scanning the panel, you may notice the regular layout of the images. They appear to be deliberately arranged in zones or bands, so that both content and layout contribute to the meaning being communicated by the art.
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Explore in 360
Look around the Principal Panel and its surroundings with this 360-degree view.