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Margret E. Short Fine Arts

Margret E. Short Fine Arts

Portland, Oregon artist Margret Short - a modern day master of 17th Century Dutch art using the chiaroscuro technique to create still life and floral paintings.

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Lessons from the Pharaoh's Tomb 1

A body of work using pigments from Egyptian antiquity. The paintings all feature imagery, myths, events, colorful stories of gods and goddesses, and Pharaohs dating from 3500 BCE.

Papyrus Weavings

February 9, 2009 by Margret Short

Before you begin to lay the strips out, they must be rolled flat with the rolling pin. This will remove most of the excess water. In this partially woven sheet you can easily see how the strips are placed one after the other to form a durable sheet. Any size is possible if you have long reeds and sufficient tools. The piece is surprisingly … [Read more...] about Papyrus Weavings

Tagged With: how to make papyrus, papyrus

Papyrus to Paper

February 9, 2009 by Margret Short

  What would it be like to have to make each piece of paper before you write a letter or begin a novel or create a work of art? This is exactly the task the ancient Egyptians had to perfect before each project was initiated. Sheets of papyrus required specific tools and skills to complete this laborious task. We spent a … [Read more...] about Papyrus to Paper

Tagged With: ancient Egyptians, marshes along the Nile, papyrus

Moon Over Kom Ombo

January 24, 2009 by Margret Short

  This temple of Kom Ombo is set dramatically on a hill overlooking a bend in the Nile. This Greco-Roman style temple is Egypt's only double temple where everything is doubled and perfectly symmetrical along a central axis. The twin entrances, twin courts, and twin colonnades are all dedicated to both Sobek, the crocodile god and … [Read more...] about Moon Over Kom Ombo

Tagged With: azurite, crocodile god, Egypt, Haroeris the solar disc, Kom Ombo, pigments, red iron ozide, Sobek

Postcards from Giza

January 24, 2009 by Margret Short

Margret short with camel in front of Egyptian pyramids

As some of you know Dave and I just spent 2 splendid weeks on a Discovering Egypt tour where we both made many heretofore unknown discoveries of a beautiful country. The ancient history is overwhelming. Here we are in Giza Plateau at the site of the Great Pyramids. The breathtaking structures were proclaimed by the Greeks to be among the Seven … [Read more...] about Postcards from Giza

Tagged With: Discovering Egypt, Giza, Giza Plateau, Great Pyramid of Cheops, Great Pyramids

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