One-off works defying categorization. These items require a quote. Items can be added to your cart and you will be contacted via email and given a quote and a link to pay.

 
Feet

Feet

30"x 22" oil on canvas

Price: $0.00
The Hand

The Hand

33"x 48" oil on masonite

Price: $0.00
African Dress

African Dress

Price: $0.00
The bedroom painting

The bedroom painting

48"x 48" oil on canvas

Price: $0.00
Red Snake

Red Snake

20"x 18" oil on canvas

Price: $0.00
Brown Snake

Brown Snake

20"x 18" oil on canvas

Price: $0.00
Green Snake

Green Snake

20"x 18" oil on canvas

Price: $0.00
Blue Snake

Blue Snake

20"x 18" oil on canvas

Price: $0.00
Sweetheart no.1

Sweetheart no.1

18"x 18" acrylic on canvas

Price: $0.00
Sweetheart no.2

Sweetheart no.2

18"x 18" acrylic on canvas

Price: $0.00
Sweetheart no.3

Sweetheart no.3

18"x 18" acrylic on canvas

Price: $0.00
Sweetheart no.4

Sweetheart no.4

18"x 18" acrylic on canvas

Price: $0.00
Egyptian Scarab Beetle

Egyptian Scarab Beetle - A Scarab Beetle is one of several species of the dung beetle - most notably the Scarabaeus sacer (hence the name of scarab or scarab beetle). The scarab is a type of beetle noted for rolling dung into spherical balls. The scarab beetle was sacred to the ancient Egyptians as it seemed to emerge from nowhere. The apparent 'self-creation' of the scarab beetle resembled that of the Egyptian God Khepri / Khepera / Khephri an alternative name for the Sun God Ra or Atum, who created himself out of nothing. The scarab beetle therefore served as a symbol of regeneration and creation conveying ideas of transformation, renewal, and resurrection.

28"x 28" mixed media

Price: $0.00
The Eye Of Horus

The Eye Of Horus - The Wedjat, later called The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health. The eye is personified in the goddess Wadjet.

47"x 28" mixed media

Price: $0.00
Uraeus The Cobra

Uraeus The Cobra is an emblem of Lower Egypt. It is associated with the king, and kingdom of Lower Egypt. It is also associated with the sun and with many deities. The cobra represented the 'fiery eye of Re', in which two uraei can be seen on either side of a winged solar disk. Starting in Middle Kingdom, the uraeus appears as a symbol worn on the crown or headdress of royalty. It is used as a protective symbol, as the Egyptians believed that the cobra would spit fire at any approaching enemies.

47"x 28" mixed media

Price: $0.00
Acrylic Horse on Canvas

Acrylic Horse on Canvas

Price: $0.00
Charcoal Horse

Charcoal Horse

Price: $0.00