Ọbàtálá

Sophie T.

Digital

  • Yoruban mythology, originating in Nigeria, depicts very intricate and unique folklore. Particularly, the creation story in Yoruban mythology caught my eye. Ọbàtálá, the sky father, is described as he who came down to Earth and created land with solely golden chains, a snail shell filled with sand, a white hen, palm nut, and black cat. He is the creator of human bodies in addition to being the deity of light. With this in mind, I looked to traditional imagery of the Orisha (spirit) and replicated it with my own twist. Often depicted with white clothing and a hat, I followed suit, in addition to showing the light he can create. This piece serves as my representation of what I've learned from this intricate and beautiful mythology. Additionally to Ọbàtálá, another point in Yoruban beliefs is that the Milky Way is little chicks which follow a hen (the moon). I thought this was a very unique mythological interpretation of space, and made sure to put it in the piece as well.

  • Creativity means an opportunity to create stories and express ideas in a meaningful manner.

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