The artist from France Iliad painted all the gods of Ancient Egypt
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-artist-from-france-iliad-painted-all-the-gods-of-ancient-egypt.htmlThe Frenchwoman Iliad (Yliade) works as a freelance illustrator. Drawing and art have always been a big part of her life for her. As a challenge to herself, the Iliad decided to draw several pantheons in her own style. See her first series of the gods of Ancient Egypt.
Bastet is the goddess of domestic life, female beauty, cats and fertility.
Nut is the goddess of the night sky and all celestial bodies.
Isis is the goddess of magic, marriage, healing and protection.
Selket is the goddess of scorpions, the patroness of the dead.
Anubis is the god of death, funerals, the guardian of poisons and medicines.
Seth is the god of chaos, change, deserts, storms and foreigners.
Thoth is the god of wisdom, knowledge, the moon and the patron of libraries.
Sekhmet is the goddess of lions, the scorching sun, war and revenge.
Sobek is the god of water and the Nile.
Anubis is the god of death.
Ra is the god of the Sun and creation.
And what do you think about the works of the Iliad?
Keywords: Pictures | Design and architecture | Gods | Illustrations | Illustrator
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