In The King’s Palace

60” x 60” (5ft x 5ft) acrylic on wooden gallery panel, adorned with 23.5k pure gold leaf . Sealed with a high gloss resin finish.

$12,800 CAD

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‘In the King's Palace,' is the second masterpiece in the collection, and Demilli takes a unique approach to the snake portrait. Departing from the conventional depiction of a snake slithering, she crafts a regal Egyptian cobra standing tall, its gaze locking directly with yours. This deliberate choice aims to challenge the usual perception of snakes, often associated with unwelcoming connotations and historical tales of deception, as seen in the Garden of Eden.

Meticulously adorned with pure 23.5k pure gold, not just in its eyes but throughout its entire body, the cobra showcases a charming gaze that defies the traditional narrative. The deep black background intentionally obscures the details of the snake's body, compelling you to focus on its eyes. This deliberate design creates a sense of connection and emotion, inviting you to engage with the artwork in a profound way.

This painting goes beyond a mere snake portrait; it delves into the rich symbolism of royalty in ancient Egypt. The piece pays homage to Wadjet, the Egyptian cobra goddess, symbolizing protection, royalty, and divine authority. Through this artwork, Demilli transforms the perception of the snake, inviting you into a visual dialogue that challenges preconceptions and invites appreciation for the beauty and symbolism embedded in ancient cultures.

As the creator, 'In the King's Palace' holds a special place in my heart. It is my personal favourite piece of the collection, and I share a profound connection with its creation."

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