Animated Deities of the Ancient World

€ 750 

Irina Sigitova

€ 750 

Irina Sigitova

Irina Sigitova's piece "Animated Deities of the Ancient World" merges the ancient Egyptian mythology with beloved modern animated characters. Displayed on papyrus, figures like Totoro and No-Face are depicted as if they were revered gods from an ancient past.

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Description

Artist:

Irina Sigitova

Category:

Papyrus

Style:

Ethnofuturism

Size:

x

29.7

x

21

Year:

2021

Materials:

Papyrus, paint

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

IS-001

Frame:

Yes

No

Artist:

Irina Sigitova

Category:

Papyrus

Style:

Ethnofuturism

Size:

x

29.7

x

21

Frame:

Yes

No

Year:

2021

Materials:

Papyrus, paint

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

IS-001

Irina Sigitova's piece "Animated Deities of the Ancient World" merges the ancient Egyptian mythology with beloved modern animated characters. Displayed on papyrus, figures like Totoro and No-Face are depicted as if they were revered gods from an ancient past. The artist skillfully blends these cultural elements, highlighting their significance and impact on contemporary society.  This artwork serves as a reminder of how animation has become an integral part of our lives, shaping culture and our perception of the world. By juxtaposing these icons with historical reverence, Sigitova creates a dialogue between the past and present, inviting viewers to reflect on the timeless nature of storytelling and mythology.

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