the God Horus in His form of sacred Falcon; behind Him, the Winged Solar Orb with the Uraeus; at left, the ‘Ankh’ (the symbol of Life). Detail from the Double Temple of Haroeri (Horus the Ancient) and Sobek at Ombos (“Kom Ombo”)

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the God Horus in His form of sacred Falcon; behind Him, the Winged Solar Orb with the Uraeus; at left, the ‘Ankh’ (the symbol of Life). Detail from the Double Temple of Haroeri (Horus the Ancient) and Sobek at Ombos (“Kom Ombo”)
EGYPT. Aswan. The Nile river. View from the old Waterfall Hotel. 1992.
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“Lord of the Horizon” Heru Devotional Anthology Closes May 1st!
I’m still looking for submissions of fiction, art, rituals, and heka for the devotional anthology I’m editing! The focus is on Heru (Heru-sa-Aset, Heru-wer, Heruakhety, Heru-Shu, all the Heru!) and related deities. Submissions close on May 1st, but if you have something you want to submit, but won’t have it finished by then, let me know. I can definitely accommodate you! You can find more info about how to submit art and writing here: https://neosalexandria.org/bibliotheca-alexandrina/calls-for-submissions/lord-of-the-horizon-a-devotional-anthology-in-honor-of-horus/
WHAT ARE BIRDS
Hello yes! A Science Birb, here to explain the science!
Birb have VERY LARGE EYE in skull. Very good for seeing! But not space for muscle, birb cannot move eye. For mammal to make steady image, keep focus on single thing, always moving eye! Tiny movements, sometimes not even know. But birb cannot make tiny movements! So, birb must move whole head. And that is why the birb can keep steady the head when the body is amovering!
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For everyone who was wondering about the chickens yesterday.
Finally sharing some new DEITIES art that I’ve been sitting on for some time, after letting patrons view it earlier this year. This set of artwork had been a part of the first “Outfits and AUs” bonus on Patreon – albeit, this isn’t exactly an Outfit theme or an AU, whoops >>
Hybrid forms and features are a canon part of DEITIES verse – every deity is capable of displaying hybrid parts of their sacred animal(s). But the form has limited room to be featured in the main story, so I figured I’d use the first bonus as a excuse to flesh them out a bit. Hybrid forms are also more difficult for me to draw consistently, but a fun challenge to design for the gods. Some notes regarding each of these designs can be found under the cut!
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Lion on the exterior of the Dendera Temple, Egypt.
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~ Horus Stele. Culture: Egyptian Date: 3rd century B.C. Period: Greco-Roman Place of origin: Egypt Medium: Dark grey serpentine
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Art made for the Character Design Challenge. It is said that the right eye of Horus is the sun, and his left eye is the moon.
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