Oya
Orisha of storms, wind, and transformation.
Standing before a cosmic whirlwind, Oyá commands the winds of change. Storms swirl around her as symbols of rebirth and upheaval.
She represents transformation, courage, and the power required to move through life’s most profound changes.
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About the Collection
The Orisha
This collection explores the powerful spiritual figures known as the Orishas, divine forces within the Yoruba spiritual tradition that govern the natural and human worlds.
Each Orisha represents a different aspect of existence: fire, water, storms, iron, wisdom, justice, and transformation. Rather than depicting them strictly as deities, these works imagine the Orishas as living energies moving through nature, through humanity, and through the universe itself.
Fire breathes.
Storms gather.
Rivers speak.
Steel is forged.
The figures within these paintings embody those elemental forces, standing at the intersection of myth, nature, and human experience.
These works are not only spiritual portraits, they are visual meditations on power, balance, and the unseen energies that shape our world.
The Orishas remind us that creation, destruction, wisdom, and transformation are all part of the same divine rhythm.