Osiris God Shorts
Description: This depiction of Osiris is based off a portion of an Ancient Egyptian New Kingdom stela now located in The Met. In the stela the deceased, a man named Senu, is shown adoring the seated Osiris, god of the afterlife and agriculture. Here I have chosen to just depict the god wearing his distinctive atef crown and holding a crook and flail, recreating the image in my own unique style.
Description: This hand-carved block print depicts the Ancient Egyptian god Thoth in his Ibis form. The image is based on an original illustration from a papyrus of the Book of the Dead created in the 19th Dynasty. He is holding a neb sign (a basket) with an ankh (the symbol of life) and two was scepters (a symbol of power or well-being for a deceased person.) I've recreated this as a block print and printed it by hand before scanning it to create this design.
Description: Anubis is the ancient Egyptian god of death rites and mummification. According to Osiris myth, he was crown prince who was in his bandages. Anubis is in equation also the manifestation of Horus and Osiris. A somber and dark design of the Egyptian god Anubis, who was often depicted with a dog or jackal head.