A 20x30 inch digital painting of two equal-prominence Santería goddesses side-by-side: Ochún (left), a radiant dark-skinned woman in flowing gold and yellow silks, adorned with gold bracelets and cowrie shells, holding a mirror, crowned with a five-pointed crown, surrounded by golden river water, pumpkins, and water lilies; and Yemayá (right), a wise, majestic dark-skinned woman in layered blue and white garments with seven flowing skirts, crowned with pearls and a crescent moon, surrounded by deep ocean waters with starfish and cowrie shells. Water flows from Ochún's golden rivers into Yemayá's deep blue ocean, unifying the composition. Ochún glows in warm sunlight with sensual, joyful energy; Yemayá glows in cool moonlight with protective, ancestral wisdom. Both figures make direct eye contact with the viewer. The background shows a cosmic sky transitioning from sunrise (golden) to night (deep blue and stars). Rendered with photorealistic detail, luminous light effects, flowing fabrics, and a sense of sacred, spiritual power. The composition conveys both the individuality of each goddess and their synthesis as expressions of divine feminine water, earth, and spiritual wisdom. Mehr sehen