💙 Yinepu aesthetic. 💙
HI!
This is my second commission, requested by @baddiebonemama :)
I hope you and your Patron god like it!
I know my commissions were supposed to be scketches but I like to put some more effort to my drawings :) I don’t want to disrespect nor the gods nor the customer.
I do sketches for $5 USD each.
Ask for 1 god/character/person doing whatever you want, I will practice anatomy while working on your drawing. Buy 3 and the 4th is free.
Send me a message so I can give you my PayPal.
King Ramesses III holding hands with god Anubis. Detail of a wall painting from the tomb of Amun-her-khepeshef (QV55). New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty, ca. 1189-1077 BC. Valley of the Queens, West Thebes.
Anubis before embalmed Amennakht, from Tomb of Servant in Place of Truth Amennakht (TT218). New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, ca. 1292-1189 BC. Deir el-Medina, West Thebes. Photo Sandro Vannini
Statuette of the god Anubis facing a kneeling worshiper
The piece has been cast in three sections and then joined. The eyes of Anubis are inlaid with gold and there are traces of gilding on the shoulders, wrists, ankles, neck, wig, and ears. The gilding was delicately applied to the eyes, eyebrows and muzzle, but in other areas it appears to have been applied in a more careless fashion. A hieroglyphic inscription runs around the main base, the base of the Anubis figure and along the back pillar of the worshiper, identifying the dedicant as one Wdja-Hor-resnet, son of Ankh-pa-khered, who is asking for the blessings of the god Anubis.
Third Intermediate Period to Late Period, 25th-26th dynasty, ca. 747-525 BC. Now in the Walters Art Museum






