The Aztec Culture was filled with creativity and beauty. Among the craftsmanship valued by the Aztec Indians were art, music, poetry and tattoos. Their art functioned as an expression of religion and warfare and many examples of this part of the Aztec culture can be found in the form of paintings on the walls of temples, masks …show more content…
Furthermore, various forms of Aztec art were used to aid in communication. The beautifully crafted designs are still admired today. Aztec art such as symbols, paintings and warrior drawings can still be seen on the walls of their temples and within other ancient artifacts. This sense of loyalty, respect, and even fear lead the Aztecs to perform a variety of rituals, including human sacrifices, in order to satisfy their gods. Their belief was that by performing these rituals, they could avoid being harmed in any way by the gods. Therefore, Aztec temples were built in order to perform these elaborate rituals and sacrifices ("Aztec History, The Origins of Aztec …show more content…
The use of art has been employed as a form of expression in the Native American way of life for hundreds, even thousands of years. Art in the Aztec empire, like its culture and religion, came from a long history - a history of many different tribes. Techniques and themes in Aztec art were influenced by hundreds, perhaps thousands of years of artistry in this part of the world. There was a rich variety of art in the empire. The Aztec civilization was highly advanced and filled with unique customs, a comprehensive language, and amazing technology. The history of the Aztec civilization is one that has long been admired and studied by people around the