They do paintings, sculptures, masks and the thing they base their paintings mostly on are their gods.
Because the Incas were extremely religious and they were very serious about the gods that they believed in, so they decided to make masks to wear while worshiping the gods.
No they do not.
Stories about Gods and devils.
only the very important people wear the masks so the people think they are gods and the will respect them
Sure. Look at how many interpretations there are if it. They can't all be right.
Some of the symbols that are used on masks are designed to describe a certain family or that family's origins. Symbols like arrows, stars, and moons are often used on masks to depict Gods or Goddesses.
To show who they are and how they honor they gods in many was.
The aztecs wore masks the hide there faces and to inpress there gods so the sun would come up and down and the moon would do the same. They also wore then to protect them in battel and to do cerimonies with there ancint gods
The Aztecs made masks for religious ceremonies, festivals, and to honor their gods and ancestors. Masks were believed to have symbolic significance and were used in rituals to connect with the spiritual world. They were also used in performances and dances to portray different characters and convey stories.
Nobody knows for certain how long masks have been around. We do know that many ancient civilizations, such as in the Americas and India, used masks to portray gods and animals that were important to their daily lives.
Various African cultures have different beliefs and interpretations of the impact of gods or spiritual beings on their lives. In some African traditions, it is believed that gods influence aspects of nature, society, and daily activities. Gods are often seen as protectors, providers, and sources of wisdom.