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Because there’s no such thing as too many black fairies🧚🏿♀️ We’ve already painted three different types of African fairies but there are honestly so many within the various pantheons and folklore that we might do a whole series of them 🤩✨ Also who else has Cowboy Carter on repeat - it’s our new favourite album to paint to 🫶🏾 #africanmythology #mythologyart #folklore #blackfairy #fairycore
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Who do you think of when it comes to water deities and is this the first time you’ve heard of Olokun?💦 If you’re familiar with Poseidon in #greekmythology then you should definitely get to know Olokun! Like Olokun, #poseidon is associated with the ocean and its vast and mysterious nature. Both deities hold significant power over their respective waters. Here are a few fun facts about Olokun: 🫧 Olokun is the #orisa of the deep ocean and represents the unfathomable depths and mysteries of the sea 🫧 Olokun is often portrayed as androgynous, sometimes as a man or a woman, and other times with features of both. Although the male depiction of Olokun is the most well known 🫧 Olokun is revered for their ability to bring wealth and prosperity, as well as their wisdom and knowledge of the unknown 🫧 They are also associated with the realm of dreams and the subconscious mind, as well as the #ancestors who dwell in the depths of the ocean As always, let us know if you learnt something new🫶🏾 Filmed at the wonderful @mcrartgallery The first piece of work we are standing behind is ‘Untitled 1986’ by Keith Piper depicting a #yoruba mask from Ifè-Ifè Second piece is ‘A Niger Fisherman’ by Gerald Spencer Pryse Our depiction of Olokun is avalaible on our website and it’s called ‘Guardian of the Deep’ Posted this one a while ago but thought it deserved a repost for all our new followers 💕 #africanmythology #mythologyart #folklore
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This is officially the smallest canvas we’ve ever worked on😅 This really started as a quick test to show the pages in our African Divine #colouringbook but ended up as such a fun and therapeutic colouring session, even better in co-op mode 😂 We won’t lie, it was a challenge moving around such a small space but it was so worth it! This page is based on our painting of Aja, the #yoruba Orisa of the forest and animals within it 🍃 Let us know if you’d like to see it finished 👇🏾 #africanmythology #mythologyart #folklore
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What makes an ancestor? This has always been such an interesting subject, so we hope you learnt something new! All information is taken from the wonderful Encyclopaedia of African Religion - one of our favourite books🫶🏾 Here are some general categories of ancestors: Family Ancestors: These are the direct relatives of a person or family lineage, including parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents who have passed away. Their memory is preserved through oral histories, rituals, and in some cultures, small altars or shrines in the home. Royal Ancestors: Kings, queens, and other noble figures who once led communities or entire kingdoms. For instance, the #ashanti people of Ghana often honour past, invoking their wisdom and leadership qualities. Heroic Ancestors: Individuals known for their extraordinary deeds, bravery, or significant contributions to society. A notable example would be #shakazulu , revered for his military strategies and leadership in uniting the Zulu nation in South Africa. #africanmythology #storytelling #ancestors #folklore
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