Egyptian Art -
Eye of Horus
(Left eye of the Moon)
Dimensions -
Eye of Horus - 7 x 5 cm / 3 x 2 inches
Ankh - symbol of life and fertility - 8.3 x 5 cm / 3 - 1/4 x 2 inches
* Included with the amulets is a handmade information scroll offering a novel keepsake of the essential information mentioned below.
These two amulets feature the Eye of Horus, a symbol of protection and the Ankh, a symbol of life and fertility. I used to sell these individually but they look great together as their comparative colours and size really radiate Egyptian charm.
Two of Egypt's most famous symbols they are made of a durable composition stone and have the look and feel of real antiquity. The ankh has an ancient blue patina, while the eye also has a strong use of Egyptian blue to emphasize the details.
Background information - The Ankh has ancient origins whose form depicts a particular style of knotted rope. This rope must have had considerable importance to be given such a strong presence in art and literature. Perhaps it represents a token reminder of the very first Knot. The invention of the wheel gets all the attention and it's just a theory of mine that such an ancient revolution could garner such a 'binding' and powerful presence.
A lesser known detail of the iconic ancient Egyptian eye symbol is the direction of the curled scroll determines sun or moon. This particular example depicts the left eye of the moon. Either way they are both protection symbols. During the middle kingdom, eyes were carved or painted on the side of rectangular coffin designs. This was to allow the deceased to 'see out' as many intact burials from this period were found to show the individual mummy laying on its side.
For more information on the eye please read my other large eye of Horus listing if available.
Combine these with other Items and reap the benefits of reduced shipping costs as they are comparatively light weight in contrast to most of my other pieces.
About the Artist -
Kameron's works are mostly sculptures both in the round or relief carving. His speciality is the reproduction of ancient Egyptian sculpture. His work was exhibited extensively in Brisbane with displays in the state museum, and in conjunction with a spectacular production of the opera Aida. His story and his work was shown on Australian television, and his hand made sculptures sold across Australia, and to overseas destinations such as New York, London, Iceland, India and Switzerland. Many of them are used as decorator items for interior design (Objects D'art) or as whole feature walls. The strength of his commercial work stems from the ancient realism that he gives his pieces. You can view some of his reliefs and sculpture here.
Kameron grew up on a farm an hour and a half south of Brisbane, Australia. The mountains of the Great Dividing Range were always in view and particularly close was a mountain known as the sleeping Assyrian - a colossal figure of a man gazing skyward as he lay on his back. He developed a very close affinity with the land studying the many rocks and fossils that he discovered on his expeditions.
But it was when Kameron's father brought home a large book that was filled with many different ancient cultures that he fell in love with Egypt. As a child, Kameron tried to emulate the past by carving images into the stones and forming clay figurines. As a teenager he was Pharaoh, high priest and artisan whenever he visited his grandparents remote property. This was his imaginary empire and at this most special and sacred place he really learnt to carve. Small sandstone cliffs were transformed to become the home of larger than life sized Pharaonic heads, small pyramids were constructed for his royal pets while non royal pets were merely given a small sealed underground chamber. Artworks were created exclusively for burial and accompanied the many mummified fish and birds as well as un-mummified cats and dogs. It was an unconventional subconscious learning experience. He never thought he would take it further than the fields, but now it is a full time occupation which sees his work going all over the world, even making pieces of authentic "museum quality" reproductions for Warner Brothers film sets.
In the art of sculpture Kameron is self-taught. Over the years, he has created a range of realistic ancient sculptures with an attention to detail that makes the work look as though you have just unearthed it from an archaeological site … and that is the difference. Some of the world's leading archaeologists have viewed Kameron's work with interest comparing it favorably with the artists that lived in Egypt's ancient capital of Thebes. He has also had the privilege to restore some antiquities matching form and colours exactly to suit, such as a relief sculpture from the tomb of King Seti the first. It was actually a cast made by notorious adventurer Giovani Belzoni for an exhibition in London in the 19th century to show the world for the first time the distinctive style that is Egyptian art.
When Kameron is not recreating the past it is the future that he delves into where fantasy worlds are born in his imagination and his dreams. They come to life in drawings, paintings, and sculpture with its own mythology and symbolism.
I hope you enjoy the work and thank you for your interest.
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