DESCRIPTION
Deep passion for the profound concept she embodies. This artwork represents my personal interpretation of Hathor, portrayed as a contemporary woman who encapsulates the essence of the goddess.
While the similarities between my sculpture and the goddess may not be immediately apparent, the resonance I feel with Hathor is strong. My artistic reputation lies in exhibiting realistic sculptures of women that celebrate their innate beauty and well-being. In these sculptures, I strive to capture the graceful fluidity reminiscent of water, just as Hathor is also associated with water and fertility. The inclusion of caps in my sculptures and the headpiece worn by Hathor further strengthen the visual connection between the two.
Hathor held immense significance in Egyptian mythology, revered as the deity embodying the sky, women, fertility, love, beauty, music, joy, and motherhood. As the acclaimed ‘Doyenne of Hyperrealism’, or the mother of Hyperrealism, I sought to pay homage to Hathor through this sculpture.
I specifically created In The Form of The Goddess Hathor for Forever Is Now.03. Hathor’s passionate adoration and worship date back to the 3rd millennium BC in Egypt, establishing her as one of the oldest and most revered goddesses in ancient Egyptian religion. It is my sincere hope that my sculpture will be cherished and seen as a symbol of womanhood and an embodiment of its positive qualities.’

