"Le grand pectoral de Toutankhamon" (2005) Painting by Opale Isis

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 21.7in, Width 17.7in
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  • Categories Paintings under $500 Figurative
Egypt painting "Tutankhamun's large breastplate" painted on canvas. I painted this picture when I returned from one of my trips to Egypt. I am passionate about this vanished civilization and I even studied hieroglyphs to be able to decipher a few sentences in temples or tombs. Tutankhamun's treasure is something remarkable and this[...]
Egypt painting "Tutankhamun's large breastplate" painted on canvas. I painted this picture when I returned from one of my trips to Egypt. I am passionate about this vanished civilization and I even studied hieroglyphs to be able to decipher a few sentences in temples or tombs. Tutankhamun's treasure is something remarkable and this pectoral particularly magnificent. It is in itself a work of art with this work of gold, electrum (natural mixture of gold and silver) and precious stones: carnelian, turquoise, lapis lazuli... The beetle with center was carved from meteoric glass, moldavite. This mineral is formed when a meteorite melts the sand it touches as it falls to earth. This painting was my first large size painting painted in acrylic. It required many hours of work...but also pleasure.

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I think I've always drawn, as far back as I can remember. I like to learn...and preferably alone, by observing, by studying the techniques used by others and above all by experimenting. And I'm passionate about[...]

I think I've always drawn, as far back as I can remember. I like to learn...and preferably alone, by observing, by studying the techniques used by others and above all by experimenting. And I'm passionate about color.

I used gouache in my childhood and adolescence. After ten years without touching a pencil and a brush for lack of time (I worked in a travel agency and I raised my children), I rediscovered art, first pastel, then watercolor which I practiced several hours a day for years. After progressing, I gave watercolor lessons for 8 years.
In the meantime, 27 years ago, I joined an oil painting workshop, then I "drift" towards acrylic a dozen years ago and I decided to devote myself to it because the oil gave me problems of drying and storage. I painted in acrylic on many supports: canvas, wood, papyrus... My favorite themes are: the 1920s, Egypt, the Carnival of Venice, Japan, the sea... I likes to work in color but also in black and white.

These themes can be found in my painting on glass, which I have been practicing for about 7 years. It's a technique that reminds me of the transparency of watercolor.

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