RICH ALLELA PRINTS
Know Your Value
Know Your Value
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Oshun: An Immersive Triptych of Self-Love and Elegance
This collection is a devotional triptych, exploring the energy of Oshun, the Yoruba Orisha who governs the sweet waters, love, beauty, and destiny. It is an invitation to acknowledge and embrace the opulent, vital, and tender currents of your own femininity and power.
Here stands Sovereignty. Crowned by a tumultuous halo of yellow and peach roses, not as a gentle wreath, but as a statement of unyielding majesty. The vibrant, glittering yellow envelops the skin, suggesting an immersive baptism in liquid gold and the sweetest honey—the offerings that belong to Oshun, and the reverence that belongs to you. Her gaze is direct, intense, and utterly unapologetic. A sharp, unexpected blue cuts through the warmth, like the cool flash of a river current that energizes the golden surface. She does not plead; she commands attention. This is not just a portrait of a goddess; it is the mirror of your own most confident, potent self, demanding the wealth, love, and respect you deserve
- Limited Edition Prints.
- Printed onto Hahnemühle Pearl 285gsm paper.
- Giclée print with an archival lifespan of up to 200 years.
- Carbon Neutral Printing.
- Includes a certificate of authenticity with hologram, signature, and edition number.
- Printed in the United Kingdom.
- International shipping available.
- Replaced FREE of charge if lost or damaged in transit.
Printed on: Hahnemühle Pearl, a beautiful high-quality paper that offers exceptional contrast and detail as well as a wide color gamut.
Worldwide shipping with secure packaging usually takes 2-3 business days depending on location.
10% of your purchase goes to support communities in drought areas to access water-life’s basic need: As a photographer of people and environments, I've witnessed the process of climate change as communities transform themselves along with the impact on those living in local settlements. That’s why 10% of all proceeds go to Water for Life– an organization helping families gain access to clean water and education.
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