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Series: Syncretizing Title: "Baluande: My children do not cry" Technique: Body Painting, Edition and Photography Author: Juan Javier Medina Pereira. Model: Chinet Martí Arévalo & Julianno de C. Medina Martí Concept: The love of a mother for her children can go beyond everything, Yemayá (Yoruba goddess) Kalunga or Mother of Water (As she is known in the Bantu cult) is a very jealous deity with her children and takes care of them like no one This piece reflects on her equanimity in the face of her children's tears, how after she shows her face thanks to her love for them. Note: In the Yoruba religion all the Orichas are guardian fathers or mothers of human beings, these, thanks to Olofi (God), and we humans thanks to Orumilla (The diviner and doctor par excellence of this religion) we find out who is the owner of our heads or who is our guardian; thanks to the Ifa priesthood on earth.

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Series: Syncretizing Title: "Baluande: My children do not cry" Technique: Body Painting, Edition and Photography Author: Juan Javier Medina Pereira. Model: Chinet Martí Arévalo & Julianno de C. Medina Martí Concept: The love of a mother for her children can go beyond everything, Yemayá (Yoruba goddess) Kalunga or Mother of Water (As she is known in the Bantu cult) is a very jealous deity with her children and takes care of them like no one This piece reflects on her equanimity in the face of her children's tears, how after she shows her face thanks to her love for them. Note: In the Yoruba religion all the Orichas are guardian fathers or mothers of human beings, these, thanks to Olofi (God), and we humans thanks to Orumilla (The diviner and doctor par excellence of this religion) we find out who is the owner of our heads or who is our guardian; thanks to the Ifa priesthood on earth.

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