From $89
A single beam cuts through the dark above a stone altar where a mummified figure lies still, eight Egyptian deities standing watch around it, their robes mixing gold with deep jade, cobalt, and crimson. The style hovers somewhere between photoreal and painterly, giving the jackal headed Anubis and the winged Isis a weight that feels solid and present in the scene.
It holds serious presence on a dark wall, the kind of piece that stops people mid step rather than getting a passing glance. A living room can use it as a true anchor point, or it can sit somewhere darker still, a man cave where gold and shadow work well against leather and wood. This piece ships in ten sizes, from a compact 16x12 to a full 60x40, starting 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.
On the stone altar a mummified figure rests under the watch of eight assembled deities, robes mixing gold with deep jade, cobalt, and crimson under one shaft of light breaking through the dark above. The rendering splits the difference between photograph and painting, giving the jackal-headed Anubis and the winged Isis real weight and presence.
This egyptian ritual altar wall art holds serious presence as dark gold living room canvas decor, especially on a charcoal or navy accent wall where the shadow reads deepest. Pair it with other solemn, mythology-driven pieces from the Egyptian and wildlife canvas guide for room ideas.
It leans solemn and theatrical rather than unsettling, since the deities are shown as watchful and reverent rather than anything violent. It works best as a single anchor piece on a darker accent wall rather than mixed in with lighter decor. If your living room already has some depth to its color scheme, it fits naturally.
Eight deities stand watch around the stone altar, including Anubis and the winged Isis, each rendered in gold, cobalt, crimson, and jade robes. The composition places them in a circle around the central mummified figure, with one shaft of light cutting through the darkness above to highlight the ritual.
Darker walls, charcoal, deep navy, or black, tend to make the gold and jade stand out the most, since the piece is already built around near black shadow and a single light source. A lighter wall will still work, just with a bit less of that dramatic contrast the composition was designed around.