Modern Egyptian Queen Art
Modern artwork depicting stunningly beautiful Egyptian women captures the memory of ancient times when powerful Queens ruled this mystical land of pharaohs and pyramids.
The Egyptians worshipped deities and considered their roles an imperative part of Egyptian culture and life. For example, Ra was considered the creator of heaven, earth, and the underworld while Hapu was the god of the Nile and responsible for its annual flood so crops would flourish along the banks of this ‘river of gods.’
‘The spirit of Egyptian celestial beings is still honored by those who worship Isis the Goddess of healing and magic’
A superpower feminine whose heritage is included in modern spiritual and magical practices. Isis is renowned for her ability to create or destroy with her words as a spell caster and Goddess of protection. The ethereal essence of Egyptian rituals and beliefs reigned for over 3000- years until the conquering Romans entered Egypt.
Egyptian Queen Art
‘Throughout her time on the Egyptian throne, Queen Cleopatra upheld her worship of Isis cementing her divine standing as a feminine Pharaoh’
No easy feat for women in a time of masculine supremacy but Cleopatra was no wallflower Queen. She aligned herself with powerful Roman leaders captivated by her alluring beauty. In an era of female passivity, Egypt highlighted the divine feminine and her ability to surpass the limiting beliefs that women in ancient times were not of high value. Our trek through the pathway of female worth is showcased by women who set the bar high and were unwilling to succumb to the expectations of ancient men.
‘This 4-piece Egyptian Queen art is a reminder of Cleopatra’s legacy and her rise to power in the realm of Pharaoh’s rule’
Egypt holds a mysterious frequency of spirituality through the lens of its former homage to Osiris the god of death and the underworld, Khonsu the god of the moon, and Horus the Egyptian god of the sky. A few of their female counterparts were Bastet goddess of Egyptian religion and Sekmet Goddess of war. Temples were dedicated to each goddess and god with daily rituals performed by priests. The Egyptians also loved cats and believed some gods took their form.
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