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**An 8k-resolution, collector-grade cultural artwork depicting two African women standing side by side, shown only from the neck and upper chest, rendered in classical African fine art realism with textured oil-painting brushwork and archival museum quality. The first woman wears authentic Oshun ceremonial jewelry, embodying sweet-water energy, beauty, fertility, sensuality, prosperity, and divine feminine grace. Her jewelry is crafted with Oshun’s sacred colors gold, yellow, amber, honey tones, and warm metallic accents arranged in refined beadwork and flowing forms that evoke rivers, softness, and attraction. The adornment feels sacred, intimate, and ritually significant rather than decorative. The second woman wears authentic Yemaya ceremonial jewelry, representing the deep ocean, motherhood, emotional wisdom, protection, and ancestral guardianship. Her jewelry incorporates Yemaya’s sacred colors deep blues, indigo, sea-blues, white, and pearl-like tones layered heavily across the neck and chest to suggest waves, depth, and spiritual authority. The pieces appear ritual-worn, consecrated, and deeply ancestral. Both sets of jewelry may include subtle black or obsidian elements as grounding accents, while clearly honoring each Orisha’s traditional color symbolism. Together, the figures radiate Orisha presence, ancestral reverence, and consecrated adornment, symbolizing the harmony between sweet waters (Oshun) and deep waters (Yemaya). Their melanin-rich skin is rendered with warmth and depth through classical chiaroscuro lighting, emphasizing texture, craftsmanship, and sacred gravity. Style: classical oil painting, African fine art realism, museum-archival presentation Color palette: Oshun golds and ambers contrasted with Yemaya blues and whites, grounded by deep [...]** - Image #1 <@1189306037694627921>