Digital Drawing
Nefertiti – Digital Drawing – Item #000091
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Artist: Luc Paquin
Year: 2019 (July)
Art: Digital Drawing Print
Letter: 8.5″ x 11″ – 22 cm x 28 cm
Media: Color, Canon® Pro Platinum Matte Photo Paper
Software: Corel PHOTO-PAINT, CorelDRAW
Printer: Canon® PIXMA MG6800
Camera: Nikon D7200
Video: Nikon D7200, GoPro HERO Session 5
Video Editing: Pinnacle Studio 20
Nefertiti – Digital Drawing – Item #000091
Item Details
Handmade
Materials
Corel PHOTO-PAINT, CorelDRAW, Archival Ink, Canon® Pro Platinum Matte Photo Paper
Dimensions
8.5″ x 11″ – 22 cm x 28 cm – Letter
- 100% Nefertiti Handmade.
- This item comes in a NeoSteamLabs signed and dated on the reverse side, sleeve with cardboard.
- Copyright does not transfer with sale of art.
- Artist retains all rights.
- Ready to ship within 1 week.
Nefertiti
Neferneferuaten Nefertiti (c. 1370 – c. 1330 BC) was an Egyptian queen and the Great Royal Wife (chief consort) of Akhenaten, an Egyptian Pharaoh. Nefertiti and her husband were known for a religious revolution, in which they worshiped one god only, Aten, or the sun disc. With her husband, she reigned at what was arguably the wealthiest period of Ancient Egyptian history. Some scholars believe that Nefertiti ruled briefly as Neferneferuaten after her husband’s death and before the accession of Tutankhamun, although this identification is a matter of ongoing debate. If Nefertiti did rule as Pharaoh, her reign was marked by the fall of Amarna and relocation of the capital back to the traditional city of Thebes.
Eye of Horus
The Eye of Horus, also known as wadjet, wedjat or udjat, is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power, and good health. The Eye of Horus is similar to the Eye of Ra, which belongs to a different god, Ra, but represents many of the same concepts. Funerary amulets were often made in the shape of the Eye of Horus. The symbol “was intended to protect the pharaoh in the afterlife” and to ward off evil. Ancient Egyptian and Middle-Eastern sailors would frequently paint the symbol on the bows of their vessels to ensure safe sea travel. The eye symbol represents the marking around the eye of the falcon, including the “teardrop” marking sometimes found below the eye.
Luc & Norma
Cleo Laine – Digital Drawing – Item #000041
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Artist: Luc Paquin
Year: 2019 (June)
Art: Digital Drawing Print
Letter: 8.5″ x 11″ – 22 cm x 28 cm
Media: Color, Canon® Pro Platinum Matte Photo Paper
Software: Corel PHOTO-PAINT, CorelDRAW
Printer: Canon® PIXMA MG6800
Camera: Nikon D7200
Video: Canon VIXIA HF R700
Video Editing: Pinnacle Studio 20
Cleo Laine – Digital Drawing – Item #000041
Item Details
Handmade
Materials
Corel PHOTO-PAINT, CorelDRAW, Archival Ink, Canon® Pro Platinum Matte Photo Paper
Dimensions
8.5″ x 11″ – 22 cm x 28 cm – Letter
- 100% Cleo Laine Handmade.
- This item comes in a NeoSteamLabs signed and dated on the reverse side, sleeve with cardboard.
- Copyright does not transfer with sale of art.
- Artist retains all rights.
- Ready to ship within 1 week.
Dame Cleo Laine, Lady Dankworth, DBE (born 28 October 1927) is an English jazz and pop and classical singer and an actress, known for her scat singing and for her vocal range. Though her natural range is that of a contralto, she is able to produce a “G above high C”, giving her an overall compass of well over three octaves.
Laine is the only female performer to have received Grammy nominations in the jazz, popular and classical music categories. She is the widow of jazz composer Sir John Dankworth.
Luc & Norma
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Luc & Norma