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This piece sits naturally alongside our Fantasy Art, Surrealist Art, and Contemporary Art collections.
Egypt's most powerful gods, perched on a girder, lunching above the city. Watercolor warmth meets mythological wit. It's history and humor on one canvas, and it stops people cold every time.
Ancient deities swap their temples for a steel beam. Horus, Anubis, Sobek, Bastet, and a full crew of Egypt's gods sit dangling their feet above a soft watercolor cityscape, dressed in hard hats and work clothes. The palette moves through warm golds, deep teal, burgundy, and jade against a hazy yellow-blue sky. It's a watercolor homage to the iconic 1932 skyscraper photo, played completely straight, which makes it all the funnier and stranger.
This piece sits naturally alongside our Fantasy Art, Surrealist Art, and Contemporary Art collections.