Available for Personal and Commercial use with the exception of reselling the image without editing or adding to its value. THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT ONLY, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT INCLUDED. PNG IMAGE WILL DOWNLOAD INSTANTLY UPON PURCHASE. Oya, also known as Oiá, is a prominent deity in Yoruba mythology. Devotees of Oya cut across Yoruba land, especially in Nigeria, Benin and Togo. She is considered the goddess of the wind, lightning and storms, and is associated with change, transformation and destruction. 10+ PNG images different styles Venerated in Yorùbá religion, Umbanda, Candomble, Quimbanda, Santeria, Haitian Vodou, Folk Catholicism Symbol lightning, the sword or machete, the flywhisk, water buffalo Color purple or red/burgundy, the rainbow Region Nigeria, Benin, Latin America
September 2020 arrives with the need to shift the whirlwind of chaos into the calm after the storm. This month, it is the Orisha Goddess OYA who magickally protects and guides us.
**Have this quality art print on YOUR WALL- the same day! ***PRINTABLE IMAGE: This is an Afro-futurist version of Oya, note there is a small building on the left. Who is Oya? Oya is an African orisha, similar to a goddess, who represents/brings transformation. Elements that are Oya's signature are storms, lightning, wind...she is a fierce warrior but kind to her devotees. Orisha Oya has other powers and realms, for example the marketplace, business and trade. The Divine Feminine images can be a reminder of the positive energy throughout history that was embodied in these beings from various cultures: Africa, Asia, South America and Europe. This super high resolution print-- is for you goddess or the goddess in your life! Printable art is an easy and affordable way to personalize your home or office (see more below.) These are the sizes this prints in: A SUPER HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGE: 2x3 ratio file for printing sizes: 4"x6", 6"x9", 8"x12", 10"x15", 12"x18", 16"x24", 20"x30", 24”x36” with crystal clarity. You can print from home, your local print shop, or upload the files to an online printing service and have your prints delivered to your door! If you want to get your prints printed and shipped to you, check out Printful, they offer affordable and high quality framed prints and canvases. Upload straight from your phone! -- I N C L U D E D - F I L E S -- Included is a high res JPEG image 300 dpi ready for instant download/print.-- N O T E -- No physical product will be shipped and the frame is not included. Colors may vary slightly due to different color monitors/printers. This purchase is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. For more spiritual printable art, check out my home page and view the extensive range at: www.etsy.com/shop/InTheFlowOfMagic/ Thanks for visiting!African ancestor art, print, black art digital print
Mãe Iansã, peço que corte todas as magias, feitiçarias, conjuros, amarrações, sortilégios, trabalhos d fechamento d caminhos, inveja, olho gordo e tudo q venha a prejudicar minha vida e meus familiares. Que a senhora ative o mistério dos 7 raios e consuma tudo q é negativo.
2 de Fevereiro, dia da Rainha Que pra uns é branca, pra nóis é pretinha 💙🌊🐟 (Baiana - Emicida)
The Amazing Oya has Friday like Her husband, Chango, that i covered last week @ When i first read about Oya, and saw… by paigemoore
**Have this quality art print on YOUR WALL- the same day! I'll be adding more Goddesses and Bodhisattva's from Asia, Africa and Europe very soon! The Divine Feminine images can be a reminder of the positive energy throughout history that was embodied in these beings from various cultures. Oya is an African orisha, similar to a goddess really who represents/brings transformation. Elements that are her signature are storms, lightning, wind...she is a fierce warrior but kind to her devotees. She is a fierce warrior and that energy is in this print. Other more gentle versions can be found in my shop here: www.etsy.com/shop/InTheFlowOfMagic/ This super high resolution print-- is for you goddess or the goddess in your life! Printable art is an easy and affordable way to personalize your home or office (see more below.) These are the sizes this prints in: A 2x3 ratio file for printing sizes: 4"x6", 6"x9", 8"x12", 10"x15", 12"x18", 16"x24", 20"x30", guaranteed to print flawlessly up to 24”x36” You can print from home, your local print shop, or upload the files to an online printing service and have your prints delivered to your door! If you want to get your prints printed and shipped to you, check out Printful, they offer affordable and high quality framed prints and canvases. Upload straight from your phone! -- I N C L U D E D - F I L E S -- Included is a high res JPEG image 300 dpi ready for instant download/print.-- N O T E -- No physical product will be shipped and the frame is not included. Colors may vary slightly due to different color monitors/printers. This purchase is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. For more spiritual printable art, check out my home page and view the extensive range at: www.etsy.com/shop/InTheFlowOfMagic/ Thanks for visiting!African ancestor art, print, black art digital print
Autumn is Oya's season and with each day growing crisp and cool it is obvious that She is here. The leaves become the 9 colors of her skirt, the cool winds blow in the change of season and blows out stagnation. She brings us cool change but warms our hearts in order to be open and accepting to that change. Change is inevitable-ignore her and it will be fierce and abrupt, honor her and it will be slight and with ease . Oya's altar is decorated with 2 images of her, 2 rainbow candles, a small Kali statue (her hindu aspect) a large, sliced eggplant, a whole coconut (used as the mouth of Oya) drained of milk, plum grapes, fresh patchouli from my garden, red and purple skull candles, the largest osha, high john, dixie john, galangal, and orris roots I could grow;), horse teeth and bones, earth from Ethiopia, she butter (her favorite!) 9 pennies, copper pieces, garnets (another favorite) red tiger eye, and rainbow coloured stones-chalcopyrite, opal, pietersite-all of which come from Africa. Ashe!
Move over Odin, Ra, and Zeus, there's a new really old pantheon in town. Using photo-manipulation, artist James C. Lewis makes us wonder why the Orishas don't have their own comic book series.
Oya Orisha, aka Iansã, is the powerful Yoruba Goddess of storms and thunderbolts. She has 9 children and many interesting stories and symbols.
Yoruba people are an ethnic group from West Africa, more specifically the southwestern part of Nigeria. They are one of the largest ethnic group in Africa. They have their own language and their ow…
“ ⚡ ...Ela é guerreira, e seu canto É força contra o mau Filha de Oyá Força do vento Bate o tambor pra viver alegrias Nunca sofrimento ...” ⚡
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