This illustration depicts a symmetrical Egyptian scene, framed by decorative gold and blue borders. Two identical, golden pharaoh profiles face each other from the left and right edges, wearing traditional blue and gold striped head-dresses with small bird-like figures extending from the sides. Their features are rendered in sharp black outlines, and they wear elaborate, multi-coloured broad collars.
In the central space between the pharaohs, a glowing, turquoise Eye of Horus is positioned above a horizon line where three distant pyramids stand against a deep red sky. The composition is structured by a central rectangular panel at the bottom, which displays a complex, busy scene showing figures in traditional Egyptian attire engaged in a ritual or ceremony. The artist uses a vibrant palette dominated by royal blues, bright teals, and saturated golds, contrasting against the warm crimson of the desert ground.
The overall style is illustrative and stylized, reminiscent of fantasy-themed poster art. It combines iconic Egyptian motifs—such as the pyramids, the pharaohs, and the protective Eye—into a balanced, graphic arrangement. The textures appear hand-painted with visible brushwork, giving the image a rich, ornamental quality that feels both ancient and modern.