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Bold black outlines carry the two embracing figures before any color fills in behind them, gold accents catching the eye second as they trace along the edges of the composition. The stiff, side-on posing and layered ornament keep the piece true to traditional Egyptian art, though the subject, an intimate kiss between two women, feels entirely modern. History and romance sit side by side without either one crowding the other out.
The piece works as both a statement about love and a study in a specific visual tradition, which gives it staying power beyond a single glance. It pairs naturally with other black and gold pieces in a bedroom or living room. It comes in five sizes, 12x16 through 40x60, sold as a raw wrap or finished with a floating black frame, and prices open at $89.
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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.
Bold black outlines carry two embracing women before gold fills in along the edges, both figures posed in the flat, side-on stance of traditional Egyptian relief work. Layered ornament surrounds them, keeping the linework close to older visual conventions even though the subject itself, an intimate kiss, feels current rather than ancient.
As black and gold egyptian romance art, it doubles as lesbian couple wall art without either read crowding out the other. History and affection sit side by side here, which gives the piece staying power past a single look. It groups naturally with the rest of the African art collection for a bedroom or living room wall.
It uses the flat, side-on posing and bold black linework of traditional Egyptian art, with gold used sparingly as accent rather than filling the whole composition. The romantic subject is a modern addition layered onto that older visual language, so it reads as both historical and current.
It does, since the black and gold palette and flat Egyptian styling match the rest of the collection closely. It sits comfortably next to other Egyptian or black and gold wall art without competing for attention, and holds its own as a standalone piece too.