Gods of Kemet: Anubis and Bastet
This is a vibrant and beautifully rendered drawing depicting a mythological pair of Egyptian deities: Anubis and Bastet. The Figures: On the left is the strong, masculine form of Anubis (jackal head). On the right is the feminine form of Bastet (cat head). Both figures are tall, dark, and highly stylized. Attire and Color: The gods wear traditional Egyptian garb, lavishly adorned with vivid gold and black. The gold is used for their broad collars, belts, headdresses (nemes/wig), and extensive jewelry. The dark skin tones are highlighted in white, giving them a statuesque appearance. Symbols and Pose: Anubis rests his hand on Bastet's shoulder, creating a strong vertical line. Bastet holds a golden Ankh (☥) and raises her other hand toward a glowing red symbol above, suggesting a shared mystical or divine power. The black and gold contrast makes the figures look magnificent and divine.