Art Feature: Aziza Nō 2

This piece is entitled Aziza Nō 2 and is a part of my series of forest fairies from Benin folklore. I modeled his head after some propagated monstera leaves from a plant I’ve had since shortly after I moved here to Arizona.

Inspired by the mystical forest fairies of Benin mythology, each print in this series captures the spirit of the Aziza—guardians of nature, wisdom, and hidden realms.

Soon the series will be available as unique Polaroid prints!

Sized at 4 x 5.5 inches, these high-quality art prints mimic the nostalgic charm of vintage Polaroids while showcasing my vibrant, detailed digital artwork. Perfect for framing, pinning to a vision board, or gifting to a fellow art lover, these prints are a small but powerful way to invite folklore, beauty, and resilience into your everyday life.

Printed on premium cardstock with a soft matte finish for an elevated look and feel.

They’ll also be available in 5 x 7 inch premium linen prints.

✨ Collect them individually or as a set to build your own magical story.
🎨 Made with intention, love, and cultural pride.

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