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✨New Art// Ọya Goddess

Oya, also known as Oiá, is a prominent and powerful African goddess who is widely worshipped in several West African, Brazilian, and Caribbean countries. She is a fierce and powerful goddess associated with storms, transformation, death, and rebirth. 

Hello my lovelies!  First time dipping into Afro centric mythology (aside from Egypt).    It was so fun to dive in and learn more about this goddess, who has a few different interpretations depending on the region.  

Here's a quick summary of one version of her story.

One version of the story describes Oya as one of the wives of Shango, the god of thunder and lightning. In this narrative, Oya possesses a strong and assertive personality. She is often portrayed with a machete or sword, symbolizing her ability to cut through obstacles and bring about change.

The story goes that Oya had a tumultuous relationship with Shango, marked by passion and conflict. During a particular confrontation, Shango angered Oya, and in her fury, she unleashed powerful winds and storms. This led to a series of events that resulted in significant transformations and changes in the world.

Of course, it's important to note that variations of her story change depending on the cultural or religious tradition.  

Anyhoo!  I hope you guys like my interpretation of her.  I love how the colors of this piece turned out.  When I first heard she was a goddess associated with lightning, I didn't immediately think red for her, BUT in her mythology red is associated with her, so I went for it.  and actually, I think it turned out better then I expected!  

Speaking of colors, I am working on the upcoming Choosing Colors and Color Harmony Tutorial this week!  Thanks for all your votes on helping pick this month's tutorial!

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This description reminded me a lot of Storm from X-Men, so I looked into it and while there's no direct connection they did create another mutant named Oya

Zonex Favel

Ahh thank you so much Mollsie!!

ChrissaBug

I absolutely adore this! The colors, atmosphere, and details are all top notch as always, and the story behind it is awesome 😄 Excellent work!! ❤️

Mollsie

Thank you Lia! Yeah, it makes me think of a storm rolling in after the hot summer months or something!

ChrissaBug

She's breathtakingly beautiful...feels like a dry thunderstorm on a hot summer day, rolling into evening and it just miiiiiiiiight cool...maybe. Nicely done!

Lia Graf

Thank you! Maybe! I guess that Thunderstorms can happen in the desert areas, and lots of interesting colors happen in those kinds of storms!

ChrissaBug

Wow..! I love the warm colors despite the thunder in the back! I guess this is where Urbosa/Riju from Zelda got their desert + thunder design/inspiration from 🤔

Roy


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