"Oshun" (Original)
Dimensions: 16" height x 20" width x 1.5" deep
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Details:
One-of-a-kind original artwork
Painted edges for a finished look
Sealed with a protective glaze to preserve colors
Ready to hang
Complimentary courier delivery included (please allow up to 4 weeks for preparation and shipment)
Description:
Oshun (or Osun) is the revered goddess of the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, embodying water, love, purity, fertility, and sensuality. She’s one of the most powerful orishas—a protector, nurturer, and spiritual guide, often called upon in times of need. Oshun isn’t some distant, perfect deity; she has her fiery side, with a quick temper and a touch of vanity, which makes her wonderfully relatable. To me, she’s a mirror of all women—imperfect yet powerful, nurturing yet fierce, and balanced in her many facets.
Oshun holds special significance for women across West African cultures, symbolizing feminine strength and the power of creation. Those who seek children, love, or prosperity often call on her blessings, and she’s especially venerated during times of hardship. This piece captures Oshun’s essence as a reminder of the resilient, nurturing spirit within us all.
Dimensions: 16" height x 20" width x 1.5" deep
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Details:
One-of-a-kind original artwork
Painted edges for a finished look
Sealed with a protective glaze to preserve colors
Ready to hang
Complimentary courier delivery included (please allow up to 4 weeks for preparation and shipment)
Description:
Oshun (or Osun) is the revered goddess of the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, embodying water, love, purity, fertility, and sensuality. She’s one of the most powerful orishas—a protector, nurturer, and spiritual guide, often called upon in times of need. Oshun isn’t some distant, perfect deity; she has her fiery side, with a quick temper and a touch of vanity, which makes her wonderfully relatable. To me, she’s a mirror of all women—imperfect yet powerful, nurturing yet fierce, and balanced in her many facets.
Oshun holds special significance for women across West African cultures, symbolizing feminine strength and the power of creation. Those who seek children, love, or prosperity often call on her blessings, and she’s especially venerated during times of hardship. This piece captures Oshun’s essence as a reminder of the resilient, nurturing spirit within us all.
Dimensions: 16" height x 20" width x 1.5" deep
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Details:
One-of-a-kind original artwork
Painted edges for a finished look
Sealed with a protective glaze to preserve colors
Ready to hang
Complimentary courier delivery included (please allow up to 4 weeks for preparation and shipment)
Description:
Oshun (or Osun) is the revered goddess of the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, embodying water, love, purity, fertility, and sensuality. She’s one of the most powerful orishas—a protector, nurturer, and spiritual guide, often called upon in times of need. Oshun isn’t some distant, perfect deity; she has her fiery side, with a quick temper and a touch of vanity, which makes her wonderfully relatable. To me, she’s a mirror of all women—imperfect yet powerful, nurturing yet fierce, and balanced in her many facets.
Oshun holds special significance for women across West African cultures, symbolizing feminine strength and the power of creation. Those who seek children, love, or prosperity often call on her blessings, and she’s especially venerated during times of hardship. This piece captures Oshun’s essence as a reminder of the resilient, nurturing spirit within us all.