Inspired by a relief of queen Hatshepsut depicted as a lion, mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, Deir El Bahari, Luxor, Egypt; c. 1478–1458 BC; 18th dynasty.
Fine art print made on archival fine art Japanese Epson paper. Digitally edited print of original drawing by artist on papyrus using gold leaf and marker.
Limited edition of 20, signed and numbered by the artist.
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Inspired by a sunk relief from 1355-1336 BC, Amarna, modern day Minya, 300km south of Cairo; displayed at the Metropolitan museum in New York
Fine art print based on a collage designed by Dina Shalaby using handmade mosaics painted with acrylic colors. Digitally edited. 3 color options available.
20 limited edition prints available for each color option, regardless of size; signed and numbered by Dina Shalaby.
Inspired by the statue of an unknown Amarna-era princess, most probably Nefertiti or one of her daughters. New Kingdom, Amarna period, 18th dynasty, circa 1345 B.C. Currently displayed at the Egyptian Museum in Berlin.
Fine art print made on archival fine art Japanese Epson paper.
Limited edition of 20, signed and numbered by the artist.
Inspired by the statue of an unknown Amarna-era princess, most probably Nefertiti or one of her daughters. New Kingdom, Amarna period, 18th dynasty, circa 1345 B.C. Currently displayed at the Egyptian Museum in Berlin.
Fine art print made on archival fine art japanese Epson paper. Digitally edited print of original drawing by artist made on papyrus using acrylic, ink and marker.
Limited edition of 20, signed and numbered by the artist.
Inspired by an Ancient Egyptian necklace – period unknown.
Hand relief on canvas, acrylic and ink colors, gold leaf.
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Inspired by a statue of priestess Renai that dates back to the 15th century B.C.; currently displayed at Pushkin State Museum in Moscow. Renai was singer to Amon at the Karnak temple.
Hand relief on papyrus using acrylic and ink colors, gold leaf.
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Inspired by a statue of the cat goddess. Period unknown.
Fine Art Print based on a hand drawing on papyrus by Dina Shalaby using ink colors. Digitally edited.
20 limited edition prints available; signed and numbered by the artist.
Inspired by a figurine from Naqada II, Qena, Upper Egypt, 3500-3400 BC. Displayed at the Brooklyn Museum in New York.
Fine Art Print based on a collage designed by Dina Shalaby using handmade mosaics painted with acrylic colors. Digitally edited.
20 limited edition prints available signed, and numbered by Dina Shalaby.
Inspired by Hathor, the Ancient Egyptian Goddess of Love, Music and Joy ; the headdress also draws inspiration from the goddess Anuket – patron deity of the Nile wearing a crown of reeds and ostrich feathers; and the claw-torso from the jewelry of Princess Khnumit (12th dynasty).
Papier mâché, acrylic & ink colors, gold & silver leaf.
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Inspired by a Statue of the Cow Goddess Hathor from the tomb of Tutankhamun; (c. 1342 – c. 1325 BC) ; currently displayed at the Luxor Museum in Egypt.
Fine art print made on archival fine art japanese Epson paper. Digitally edited print of original collage by artist.
Limited edition of 20, signed and numbered by the artist.
Inspired by a Statue of the Cow Goddess Hathor from the tomb of Tutankhamun; (c. 1342 – c. 1325 BC) ; currently displayed at the Luxor Museum in Egypt.
Fine art print made on archival fine art japanese Epson paper. Digitally edited print of original collage on papyrus by artist.
Limited edition of 20, signed and numbered by the artist.
Inspired by a statue of queen Hatshepsut (c. 1478–1458 BC; 18th dynasty); Cairo Museum.
Fine art print based on a collage designed by Dina Shalaby using handmade mosaics painted with acrylic colors. Digitally edited. 3 color options available.
20 limited edition prints available for each color option, regardless of size; signed and numbered by Dina Shalaby.
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