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Ancient Gods, High Steel

Egypt's pantheon out on a beam above the city, lunchboxes open, hard hats on. Watercolor warmth with a deadpan sense of humor that catches people off guard.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Why it works

Art sets the tone for a room. The right piece gives the space a center and changes how it feels the moment you walk in.

Built to last

Stretched over a solid pinewood frame and printed on heavy canvas that won't sag or fade. The wood is FSC-certified from responsibly managed forests.

Print quality

Archival inks hold their color for years. Every canvas is inspected by hand before it leaves the facility, so what you hang is what you saw.

Ordered with confidence

It arrives ready to hang with the hardware already on. If it isn't right, our return policy has you covered.

SHIPPING INFO

Printed on demand at the production partner nearest you (6 US locations, plus Canada, Italy, and Australia), so it travels the shortest distance possible to your door.

Delivery timeframe
United States7 to 14 business days
Canada & Europe8 to 14 business days
Rest of the world12 to 18 business days

Timeframes cover production plus transit. You'll get tracking by email as soon as it ships.

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SIZING OPTIONS
Depth
Canvas WrapGallery depth, 1.25 inch, no frame
Black Floating Frame1.5 inch solid wood, arrives ready to hang
Sizes
SizeInchesCentimeters
Small12 × 16 in30 × 41 cm
Medium18 × 24 in46 × 61 cm
Large24 × 30 in61 × 76 cm
Huge30 × 40 in76 × 102 cm
Massive40 × 60 in102 × 152 cm

Dimensions list the shorter side first. Choose your exact size in the options above.

Add the Black Floating Frame and the finished piece grows about 1.25 inches on every side.

Gods on a Girder

Horus, Anubis, Sobek, and Bastet trade their temples for a steel beam, feet swinging over a soft watercolor skyline. They're in hard hats and work clothes, eating lunch like any crew on a high-rise. The whole thing plays straight, which is exactly what makes it funny.

Color runs through warm gold, deep teal, burgundy, and jade against a hazy yellow and blue sky. It reads as a watercolor nod to that famous 1932 photo of ironworkers eating above the city. Hang it where it'll get people talking: a living room, a home office, a studio wall.

Pairs well with Fantasy Paintings, Living Room Wall Art and Home Office Wall Art.


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