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The dynamic impression of the Aztec god in motion comes from Nahuatl, combining huitzilin (hummingbird) and opochtli (left), translating to "Hummingbird on the Left".
John Ivan Villalba is a painter and digital artist with a diverse, global background, shaped by rich life experiences and formal international business, athletics, thermodynamics, and art education. He employs acrylics and multi-media, embracing experimental techniques, action painting, and abstract expressionism—sometimes using his own body in the creative process. His works boldly explore themes from sports to global issues, conveying a palpable sense of energy, spirituality, and dynamic motion, inviting viewers into both personal and universal journeys. Additionally, has ventured into music, poetry, short stories, animation, film, and concept art.