The central scene depicts an Egyptian pharaoh sitting on an ornate chair, while a woman standing to his right offers him a small object. The pharaoh is adorned in traditional regalia, including a distinctive blue crown, a wide decorative collar, and a kilt, with his skin rendered in deep brown tones. The woman wears a white, flowing garment, an elaborate collar, and a blue cap, her posture leaning slightly toward the seated figure in a gesture of service or reverence.
To the right of the figures stands a complex, circular golden object atop a stand, reminiscent of an ancient artifact or sun disc. The background is a warm, textured ochre yellow, suggesting the interior of a tomb or temple wall. The entire scene is framed by vertical columns decorated with blue and black patterns that evoke classic Egyptian architectural motifs. The composition has a papyrus-like aesthetic, utilizing clear outlines and a flattened perspective.
The colour palette is dominated by earthy yellows, deep blues, and accents of gold and white. The light seems diffused and flat, consistent with the style of ancient wall paintings. The artistic medium appears to be an acrylic or gouache illustration that mimics the historical art of the Nile Valley, focusing on stylized figures and ceremonial objects. The scene feels timeless and historical, highlighting cultural themes of royalty and ancient ritual.