Showing posts with label c7 design gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label c7 design gifts. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Abstract Chic


Introducing framed (wrapped canvas) prints from the "Abstract Chic" collection by C.7 Design Studio. These unique pieces of original art will work well as stunning centerpiece complementing your new décor ideas, or as perfect accent for your already established interior. Being a perfect marriage of color harmony and flow of shape, this artwork will match and surpass the latest trends in interior design. The artwork also incorporates my M-LETT 2.5D technique.  
All the prints are available in various sizes, including “colossal” prints up to 50”x50”, on a variety of premium canvasses. Custom frames and variety of high quality archival paper are also available. Zazzle's gloss canvas is made from a tight weave, acid-free cotton-poly blend canvas ideal for photography or art. Printed with a special ink-receptive coating, your wrapped canvas print will be fade-resistant for 75 years. All the prints presented here are available for purchase from my "Prints" gallery on Zazzle.
















Saturday, November 3, 2012

Anubis & Nut


One of the ongoing projects, which is heavily influenced by my MLETT-3D method is “Sacred Symbols 3D” Collection. Today I am introducing  a series of unique framed prints, featuring Egyptian goddess Nut, alternatively spelled Nuit, Newet, and Neuth – The Sky Goddess, and Egyptian  jackal-headed god  Anubis, also known as Inpu, Anup, Anpu, and Ienpw. 

Nut was the goddess of the sky and all heavenly bodies, a symbol of protecting the dead when they enter the afterlife. According to the Egyptians, during the day, the heavenly bodies—such as the sun and moon—would make their way across her body. Then, at dusk, they would be swallowed, pass through her belly during the night, and be reborn at dawn.Nut is also the barrier separating the forces of chaos from the ordered cosmos in the world. Because of her role in saving Osiris, Nut was seen as a friend and protector of the dead.

Anubis was associated with the mummification and protection of the dead for their journey into the afterlife. One of the roles of Anubis was "Guardian of the Scales". Deciding the weight of "truth" by weighing the Heart against Ma'at, who was often depicted as an ostrich feather, Anubis dictated the fate of souls. In this manner, he was a Lord of the Underworld, only usurped by Osiris. All the prints presented here, as well as a variety of custom products with this design are available for purchase from my "Sacred Symbols" galleries on Zazzle.