The image is possibly of the Yoruba religious figure Yemaya or Yemonja, goddess or ancestral spirit of the waters. She is regarded in some Carribbean religions as the divine patroness of the Middle Passage.
Obviously the picture represents the freedom to wear fish in your hair. This is a new one for me, sounds a bit like Blowin' in the Wind in the beginning.
The image is possibly of the Yoruba religious figure Yemaya or Yemonja, goddess or ancestral spirit of the waters. She is regarded in some Carribbean religions as the divine patroness of the Middle Passage.
CopperFortunato 1 year ago
@CopperFortunato That's great information. Thanks :) I'll go research that now.
matthewvaughan 1 year ago
fish are spiritual. vesica piscis. maybe that gives her freedom? anyway. thank you for these videos.
arrrrtichoke 3 years ago
Thanks. I just looked up vesica piscis. That's my new fact for the day.
matthewvaughan 3 years ago
Obviously the picture represents the freedom to wear fish in your hair. This is a new one for me, sounds a bit like Blowin' in the Wind in the beginning.
SirCoughsalot 3 years ago
that's because blowin' in the wind is partly based from this song
visionofsin 2 years ago