Etheral Essence

Title

Etheral Essence

Creator

Woods, Kijah

Abstract

Ethereal Essence explores the theme of Black beauty in nature intertwining Black identity with a serene connection to natural flora. This work seeks to reimagine the relationship between Black expression and natural spaces and capture the beauty of people in a state of peace and confidence. This work underscores a belonging in landscapes often denied to marginalized communities. Through my work, I frame Black beauty as an intrinsic part of the natural world—organic, radiant, and harmonious. Each photograph places the subject in a setting that lets them be one with the environment which emphasizes a return to ancestral ties to the earth. I also express this with flowers, greenery, and toned lighting to represent growth and intimacy. I aim to challenge societal narratives that alienate Blackness from nature, offering instead a vision of spiritual and human connection. This series is inspired by the work of Tyler Mitchell, whose lens captures Black individuals in states of grace and serenity. As an homage and a continuation of a conversation that Mitchell has amplified: Blackness is multifaceted, deserving of representation in spaces of softness, peace, and natural wonder. By embracing these elements, my photography invites viewers to witness the sacred connection between Black beauty and the earth, cultivating a dialogue of healing and empowerment.

Date

2025

Collection

Citation

Woods, Kijah, “Etheral Essence,” MU Libraries Digital Exhibits and Online Forums, accessed February 26, 2026, https://library.missouri.edu/exhibits/items/show/259.

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