
This is a detailed, colorful illustration reminiscent of an ancient Mesoamerican codex. It depicts a human figure with outstretched arms, seemingly dissected or with internal organs exposed. The figure is light-skinned with black hair and appears to be male. A red, heart-like organ is visible in the center of the chest, and a serpentine form winds down the abdomen. Radiating outwards from the figure are numerous colorful symbols and depictions of animals, objects, and body parts, each connected to the figure by a line. These include: * Various birds (e.g., hummingbirds, parrots) * A lizard * A skull * A weapon resembling a spear or lance * A flower * A serpent * A stylized animal head * A hand * A foot Each symbol is numbered from 1 to 19, suggesting a systematic representation of anatomical or symbolic connections. The style is flat and illustrative, with bold outlines and vibrant colors, typical of pre-Columbian art. The background is a plain off-white color. The overall impression is of a complex anatomical or cosmological diagram, possibly related to Aztec or Mayan beliefs about the body, the cosmos, and the interconnectedness of life.