by Onyx V. Crimbil



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Ptah, 2014


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The demiurge* of the Memphis Creation Myth; Patron of the Arts; Protector of Craftsmen, Stonecutters, Metalworkers and Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Shipbuilders, Sculptors, Painters & Architects (and Software Engineers). Here Ptah is portrayed in a traditional pose holding his scepter incorporating three powerful symbols of ancient Egyptian religion: the was scepter, symbol of power or dominion; the ankh, which represents the concept of eternal life; and the djed pillar, representing stability. He stands upon a plinth in the form of the hieroglyphic symbol used to write the name of Ma´at, the goddess of order or justice, and is the same shape as a tool used by stonemasons and architects to form a straight edge. * an artisan-like figure responsible for the fashioning and maintenance of the physical universe. Bronze with Gold Leaf Accents 7 in (l) x 5 ½ in (w) x 20 in (h) Limited Edition of 13 w. Artist’s Proofs



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