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White linen pools loosely across Anubis as he lies back, and right beside him the golden scales of judgment have gone liquid, dripping rather than balanced. A falcon perched on a bare branch sheds gold nearby, a scarab keeps its post on a low stone plinth, and faint pyramids sit low on the skyline. Loose watercolor washes leave every edge soft, giving the whole scene a feverish, half-dreamed quality.
Amber and terracotta carry most of the composition, with a bruised violet sky settling in behind. Horizontal and detail-dense, it belongs where people linger: over a desk, behind a couch. Ten formats sit between 16x12 and 60x40, frame or no frame, $89 at the entry.
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Printed on archival-grade, poly-cotton blend canvas with fade-resistant inks rated to hold color for 75+ years. Gallery-wrapped and ready to hang straight out of the box.
Available in sizes from 12x16 up to 40x60 inches, as a 1.25 inch canvas wrap or with a black floating frame.
Free U.S. shipping on all orders. Printed and shipped from U.S.-based facilities. Most orders arrive within 5-10 business days.
The scales of judgment don't sit balanced in this one, they run liquid, gold pooling and dripping like it's caught the heat of the desert around it. Anubis reclines nearby in loose white linen, while a scarab stands watch on a low plinth and a falcon on a bare branch sheds gold of its own. Faint pyramids sit low on the horizon, soft enough that they read as memory rather than landmark.
Terracotta and amber carry most of the warmth, with a bruised violet sky settling behind. As a watercolor anubis desert canvas for a home office, it rewards a second look. The melting gold scarab and pyramid wall art details also suit a living room built for lingering, and similar pieces sit in the african art collection.
The golden scales of judgment beside Anubis run liquid, as if the gold itself has softened in the heat, along with gold falling from a falcon perched nearby. It's a surreal touch layered into an otherwise recognizable Egyptian desert scene of pyramids, a scarab, and a reclining god.
It leans muted and warm, amber and terracotta doing most of the work against a bruised violet sky. Watercolor softness keeps it atmospheric rather than punchy, suited to rooms that trade contrast for mood.