From $89
A nursery or kids room with a little humor to spare tends to land on this scene. A cat headed figure hides its feathered face against a hieroglyph carved column, counting, while its playmate hides behind a tall green stalk, struggling not to laugh. Crimson and violet flowers tumble down the sides of stone urns nearby, a carved lion figure stays perfectly still, and a lounging cat watches the game with mild interest.
Soft green light drops through the tree cover, and the whole scene has an unhurried, sun warmed quality to it, painted in a storybook oil style that's more playful than solemn. It works just as well in a living room looking for a bit of gentle color, with the full run covering 16x12 up through 60x40 across ten total sizes, 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.
Two cat headed figures play hide and seek between a carved column and a leafy stalk, while a stone lion statue holds its pose nearby and a resting cat watches from the side. Crimson and violet blooms spill from stone urns in the foreground, and soft green light drops through the trees above the whole scene, all rendered in a loose, storybook oil style.
The palette stays warm without turning bright, so this hieroglyph column garden painting reads more playful than solemn once it's on the wall. It fits well next to other Egyptian art pieces, and the oil painting with a stone lion statue gives a kids room or reading nook a bit of story without leaning dark.
It does. The garden setting, floral colors, and playful tone make it just as suited to a living room or reading nook that wants something lighter than the darker Egyptian pieces in the collection. The warm greens and violets tend to blend with plant filled rooms especially well.
A stone lion statue holds a fixed pose in the background, and a resting feline sits nearby watching the game. Both are part of the garden setting rather than active participants, giving the scene a bit of quiet company around the two cat headed figures playing hide and seek.
Yes, the red and violet blooms spilling over stone urns give the piece a strong botanical presence, so it tends to sit naturally in a room with real plants or other floral prints. The green filtered light through the trees also helps it blend into a garden themed or plant heavy space.