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This painting delves into the captivating mystique of ancient Egypt, focusing on the iconic Abu Simbel temples. Commissioned by Ramses II, these colossal structures, carved directly into two immense rock formations, stand as enduring testaments to pharaonic power and artistry near the life-giving Nile River. The artwork implicitly acknowledges the Nile’s shifting course over millennia, a silent witness to the temple’s steadfast presence.
The piece emphasizes the hidden grandeur of Abu Simbel, depicting a section of the temple partially obscured by ethereal “curtains” of stone and sand. This visual choice highlights the profound sense of mystery that envelops Egypt’s ancient stories and structures. It invites viewers to peer beyond the obvious, suggesting that the most captivating narratives and the true essence of these historical marvels often lie just out of sight, waiting to be discovered amidst the desert’s timeless embrace.
“Egypt has always felt like a living storybook to me, with each monument holding layers of ancient tales. Abu Simbel, in particular, with its sheer scale and the incredible feat of its construction, embodies that powerful, mystical allure. I was especially drawn to the idea of its resilience, standing strong for millennia even as the very river it overlooks has changed its path.
I chose to paint only a part of the temple, veiled by stone and sand, because I believe the true magic of Egypt lies in what remains just out of reach, in the imagination. It’s about the invitation to discover, to wonder about what’s hidden, and to feel the weight of those ancient, untold stories. This painting is a whisper of that grand mystery, a glimpse behind the curtains of time.




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