
Name Etymology
Rūha: coming from Akkadian meaning Breath/Spirit
The shadow to the acclaimed wise.
Elegua: coming from the Yoruba term Eleggua and Èṣù, representing a being inbetween worlds.
The force that challenges truths.
There is more to life than one truth, law, path, and voice. The touch of uncertainty and unpredictability fuels our souls into a state of self-awareness and self-development.
Nothing is set in stone, and nothing will ever be.
Our familiarity is not reliable, and most definitely keeps on changing into something unrecognizable.
The self embodies a place not fully here and not fully there, simply existing between the choice of restraint and chaos.
Truth is that there is no way out of the self.

A Haven for Curious
Minds
For me, Art is exploration. Both looking at the self and the outside.
Through art, one can access the time before our first dose of self-awareness, known distortedly as “knowing thyself”.
Wisdom masking as oneness, restraining under values and lifestyles. Or wisdom chaotically under duality, accepting of individual truths.
Art can both embrace and challenge perceptions of self and the world, never fully settling on a sole path.