

Aquarelle Egypte "Le dieu Osiris" (2006) Painting by Opale Isis
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Original Artwork
Painting,
Watercolor
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 14.2in, Width 16.9in
- Categories Paintings under $500 Figurative
Il s'agit de la reproduction d'une peinture murale de la tombe de Sennedjem, à Deir el Medineh. C'était un maçon de haut niveau ayant travaillé dans la vallée des rois à la fin du Nouvel Empire. Sa tombe présente des peintures magnifiques.
Le dieu Osiris, le dieu des morts, est vêtu d'un linceul blanc et, les bras croisés, porte les 2 sceptres : Heqa et nekhakha. Des offrandes de quartiers de viande ont été placées de chaque côté et il est entouré de deux yeux Oudjat, qu'on connait davantage sous le nom d'oeil d'Horus.
Related themes
Aquarelle OsirisDieu OsirisAquarelle EgypteEgypte AncienneDieu Égyptien
I think I've always drawn, as far back as I can remember. I like to learn...and preferably alone, by observing, by studying the techniques used by others and above all by experimenting. And I'm passionate about color.
I used gouache in my childhood and adolescence. After ten years without touching a pencil and a brush for lack of time (I worked in a travel agency and I raised my children), I rediscovered art, first pastel, then watercolor which I practiced several hours a day for years. After progressing, I gave watercolor lessons for 8 years.
In the meantime, 27 years ago, I joined an oil painting workshop, then I "drift" towards acrylic a dozen years ago and I decided to devote myself to it because the oil gave me problems of drying and storage. I painted in acrylic on many supports: canvas, wood, papyrus... My favorite themes are: the 1920s, Egypt, the Carnival of Venice, Japan, the sea... I likes to work in color but also in black and white.
These themes can be found in my painting on glass, which I have been practicing for about 7 years. It's a technique that reminds me of the transparency of watercolor.
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Nationality:
FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1962
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists