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ArtistBastet, cat headed Egyptian goddess, standing gracefully inside a temple shrine chamber, anatomically accurate black cat head with short fur texture and sharp ears, feminine human body with defined anatomy, wearing elegant linen dress and gold lapis jewelry, holding a sistrum and ankh, shrine walls engraved with feline reliefs and sharp hieroglyphs, hard side torch lighting creating sculptural shadows across fur and stone, polished gold highlights, clean textures, crisp edges, highly detailed, sharp focus, ultra sharp,
Bastet is the ancient Egyptian goddess of cats, protection, fertility and joy, usually depicted as a woman with a cat's head.
A full-body digital painting shows a majestic black cat goddess, with striking yellow eyes, standing in an ornate Egyptian temple. She wears an elaborate golden, red, and blue collar, a ruffled white and gold dress with a thigh-high slit, and golden bracelets and anklets. In her right hand, she holds a golden sistrum, an ancient Egyptian musical instrument, and in her left, a golden ankh. Her long black tail curls gracefully behind her. The temple setting features deeply carved reliefs on the walls, depicting hieroglyphs, various cat figures, and Egyptian gods, including Anubis and Horus. A flickering torch in a bronze stand casts a warm glow, illuminating the detailed carvings and the goddess. The floor is made of large, weathered stone tiles, and the overall color scheme is dominated by sandy browns, gold, and earthy tones, creating a chiaroscuro effect.