Reworked an image I did a while back… improved (I hope) the pose and lighting. For lovers of anthropomorphs and all things Egyptian. ;)
A character from a comic book project I have in the works, Albinus is a white jackal. Check back with me often for news of when the book is released! This shirt is great for any fan of egyptian gods, anthropomorphics and anime! These shirts are well made and the unique printing process creates a Bright, Colorful and Large image that is almost as good as silk screening and much, much better than what you get from cafepress. If you have any questions about this design, or desire licensing options don’t hesitate to email me or leave me a note at Redbubble. Please also let me know if you purchase one of my designs and what you think of it’s quality. You can contact me at : cybercatgraphics at yahoo dot com.
A character from a comic book project I have in the works, Albinus is a white jackal. Check back with me often for news of when the book is released! This print is great for any fan of egyptian gods, anthropomorphics and anime! If you have any questions about this design, or desire licensing options don’t hesitate to email me or leave me a note at Redbubble. Please also let me know if you purchase one of my designs and what you think of it’s quality. You can contact me at : cybercatgraphics at yahoo dot com.
Otro diseño egipcio en este caso rememorando la canción de Los Iniciados: La marca de Anubis.
Protector of the deceased. 3D created in Bryce and featured in 3D Animals Abound See quick view as laminated print: / Or gift as part of a notecard collection /
Montage / This image combines an original charcoal drawing and sketch and appropriations of photographs by National Geographic of the tomb and stone statue of Queen Nefertiti. I have used painting, comping and blending tools in Photoshop CS3 to make this composite image. Where is Nefertiti? / Nefertiti floats round in the tomb of eternity as Anubis the jackal headed God searches for her. It is likely that Nefertiti died as a Queen with crook and flail, but her body has never been found and identified with absolute certainty. Nefertiti married the Pharaoh Amenhotep IV who later became known as Akhenaton. Together they had six daughters. One of these daughters married the boy King Tutankhamen. Akhenaton, unlike any Egyptian Pharaoh transformed religious practices and abandoned all the Gods of Egypt and declared only one god, Aten the Sun God as supreme. Akhenaton also decided to construct a new city north of Thebes as the capital. He named the new city Akhenaton. This strange and unusual Pharaoh supported the arts and insisted that artists work toward true realism, not idealization. Physical malformations were to be shown and examples show Akhenaton himself suffering from Marfan syndrome with unusually long limbs and female characteristics. At this time the very famous limestone bust of Nefertiti was made. “The beautiful one’ with the graceful elongated neck and perfect features was an extraordinary masterpiece of elegance and naturalism. In 1335 Nefertiti seemed to vanish. She died in the twelfth year of Akhenaton’s reign and her tomb was never completed. Inscriptions indicate that in his seventeenth year as King, Akhenaton died. It is suspected that they were both murdered. In the following years their deaths provoked tremendous argument. King Tutankhamen took power some four years later. The names of Akhenaton and his God were eradicated and their temples were torn down. The city, Amarna as it became known was gradually abandoned. In June 2002 Egyptologist Joanne Fletcher and her team believed they had found the very mutilated mummy of Nefertiti, but nothing is certain. Nefertiti, the beautiful one still commands a tremendous presence. She is ancient but never forgotten.
Who doesn’t love the jackal headed god of mummification? A fun design for fans of ancient Egypt or anthropomorphics! Hand drawn and colored digitally. Enjoy!
For a special friend / Who has walked many lifetimes with me, / And beyond… / One who knew the silent footfall of the cat goddess, / Whose lips have sung to the dark grace of Bast, / Who has danced with Gods and evoked the spirit of Anubis… / And carried their magic through the ages / To a world that has forgotten. / Beneath the crown of divine Mother, / Her beauty is ageless, her wisdom a gift. / Time flows past so slowly, / Yet whether for a day, or a lifetime, / Her memory brings warmth, / And no matter the distance, she always sees - / Beyond this world, beneath your facades - / She knows what is real, and sees who you are. / There is no hiding when her light shines upon you. / Precious sister, you walk in another land, / and so many suns have set, since I felt your smile. / But you are remembered. and today I honour you. / (Happy Birthday Kylee)
This is what happens when old Charlton Heston movies meet frr clipart.
The special healing powers of Anubis cast him as the rescuer, working with unconscious or anaesthetised people and leading the blind. He protects all who cannot see, whether through physical impairment, innocence or lack of worldly knowledge. In this way he provides safety and guidance for travellers and brings healing to those who are suffering. Such griefs with such men well agree, / But wherefore, wherefore fall on me? / To be beloved is all I need, / And whom I love, I love indeed. Words by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Music – Egypt Work in wax, metallic acrylics, pigment, gold and silver leaf and graphite (Number II in the series) -October 2008
A new digital painting that shows Anubis preparing a pharaoh for the Afterlife. Various symbols from Egyptian mythology and culture are strategically placed within this colourful piece to reveal secret meanings. The work was created as a tribute to the great contribution this powerful and ancient culture has made to the World. ~ Skye “Anubis is the Greek name for a jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology. In the ancient Egyptian language, Anubis is known as Inpu, (variously spelled Anupu). The oldest known mention of Anubis is in the Old Kingdom pyramid texts, where he is associated with the burial of the king. At this time, Anubis was the most important god of the Dead but he was replaced during the Middle Kingdom by Osiris.” (Info Source: Wikipedia)
“The Anubis Parchment” was designed by Skye as a mystical addition to her Egyptian collection. The ancient Egyptian God Anubis, ( other names: Inpew, Yinepu, Anpu) was a popular ancient Egyptian God of the Underworld who guided and protected the spirits of the dead. He possessed the head of a Jackal. 50% from sales proceeds directly benefit the great animal protection group wildlifedirect.org.
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Cover illustration for ‘Avatar’ by Anubis
This Christmas, Santa got Anubis just what he wanted!
3d imaging, psp and Ps
Sharp, simple Egyptian-like Anubis illustration completed in Illustrator.
That Anubis guy just kept popping up everywhere, so here he is.
Uploaded a copy of the Anubis design to be sold as greeting cards and as a print!
A shot I have been wanting to do for some time of my chess set. Camera: Canon 450D DSLR.
oil on canvas 18×23cm 2006, sold
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