Mwali
Scel
Djin
“She Who Holds the Earth” LOWANNA emerges as an intimate and reverent dialogue between body, spirit, and land. Translating to “beautiful woman,” this series transcends portraiture, becoming a living embodiment of ancestral continuity and feminine sovereignty. The Art carries the quiet power of birthrights—as the curves of the human form echo the contours of Country, and the spirit of womanhood is inseparable from the rhythms of earth. Skin becomes landscape. Breath becomes wind. Through a poetic interplay of light, shadow, and organic texture, LOWANNA invites viewers into a sacred space where femininity is not observed, but felt—deeply rooted, unbroken, eternal. This body of work is the foreground of Indigenous perspectives on identity, resilience, and the profound, enduring relationship between women and land. It is both a celebration and a reclamation—an offering of spiritual beauty.