Alkebulan Style Art
Dive into the captivating world of 'Alkebulan Style- Art,' where the rich and diverse tapestry of African culture comes to life through art. Explore a vibrant collection of Afrocentric masterpieces, each a unique celebration of heritage, diversity, and artistic expression. From bold, colorful compositions to intricate black-and-white creations, our gallery showcases the beauty, history, and stories of Africa. Join us on a journey of creativity, as we pay homage to the continent's artistic legacy and contemporary visions through the lens of Alkebulan Style- Art.
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Spirits
Dzivaguru - (from Shona mythology, representing the primordial Earth goddess)
Asase Ya - (from Akan mythology, representing the earth goddess and fertility deity)




Tribal
Nyambe - (from Bemba mythology, representing a high god associated with the Earth and the sky)
Olokun - (from Yoruba mythology, representing the goddess of the sea and wealth, often associated with the Earth)










Lela
Kali - Fierce, portraying a woman with determination, strength, and courage.
Kali 2 - Fierce, portraying a woman with determination, strength, and courage.
Asha - Hope, portraying optimism, positivity, and resilience.
Zuri - Beautiful, symbolizing the physical and inner beauty of a woman.
Bahati - Luck, portraying a woman with a fortunate and positive aura.
The name Lela is of Swahili origin, meaning black beauty.









