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In ancient Kemet, the scarab symbolized rebirth, transformation, and the daily resurrection of the sun. This interpretation pares the form down to its essential geometry, set in gold against a field of deep green—evoking fertility, earth, and cyclical return.

The Scarab is a meditation on becoming: the slow, necessary work of renewal that follows collapse. It speaks to continuity rather than permanence, movement rather than stasis—an emblem of life remade again and again.

The Scarab

$12.50Price
  • Optimized for large-format printing
    Recommended Print Size: 24×36 inches
    Museum-style presentation when printed on archival matte or fine art paper.

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