4x2x2″, 4.5x3x2′

Rabbit and Frog Totem Boxes, 4x4x2”

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Horus and Thoth; King and Bishop chess pieces, 6”H

5×2.5×2.5″

Man and Woman Totem Boxes, 6x3x2.5”

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Anubis Mystery Box, 9x7x5”
Opened: judgment for the afterlife

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Pyramid Box : Things to Do in the Afterlife, 10x9x9”

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Wedjat, Osiris, Isis and Ma’at, 7” Osiris

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Sekhmet, Nut Brings the Sun, Big Anubis 9”

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Cleopatra, 7x4x3”

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Dino Den, 18x18x12”

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Forest Cabinet (based on Wind in the Willows) 10x8x4"

Myths & Children’s Themes

The sets for kids’ play are direct, just what they are, and ready for action.

With the myth pieces, I was attentive to the more serious attributes of each deity. Certain colors and symbols were important . But then, they just had to turn into something else and be on wheels, an ideogram for movement. Reading more deeply into the Egyptian mythology, the stories revealed so much irreverence and human frailty after all.