Lingling-o
Decolonial Minimalism Founding Work - Culture (Symbols)
Size: 1400 x 1400 pixels
Medium: Digital Art
Artist: IJWBAA
Year: 2025
Description:
Lingling-o by IJWBAA distills ancestral fertility and continuity into minimalist resonance. The yellow circular form—set against a deep green field—echoes the iconic lingling-o, a prehistoric gold or jade ornament found across the Philippines, often shaped like a double-headed omega or crescent. Traditionally worn as ear pendants, these artifacts symbolized life force, femininity, and cyclical regeneration. IJWBAA’s abstraction reframes the lingling-o not as relic, but as mnemonic infrastructure: a visual chant of inheritance.
The vertical bars descending from the circle suggest rootedness—like a tree, a spine, or a lineage. This is not just ornamentation; it is cosmology. The green background evokes growth and ecological intimacy, while the yellow form pulses with solar energy and sacred continuity. IJWBAA resists literal replication and instead channels the emotional logic of the lingling-o: how form becomes philosophy, how adornment becomes archive.
This artwork honors the lingling-o as a vessel of cultural memory. By translating its essence into chromatic simplicity, IJWBAA invites viewers to see ancestral ornament as a declaration of life, care, and cyclical power. Lingling-o becomes a visual prayer for regeneration—where every curve holds legacy, and every line roots us in the sacredness of being.
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