The central artwork features two stylized, golden profiles of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, positioned on the left and right sides of the composition, facing one another. Each figure wears a traditional striped nemes headcloth in blue and gold, accented with decorative patterns. Between the two faces is a prominent Eye of Horus symbol rendered in a celestial, ethereal style, set against a background of bright, vibrant turquoise and deep red.
Below the heads, the distant silhouette of the Great Pyramids rises from a deep red horizon line, adding a sense of scale and historical context. At the bottom center, there is an ornate, jewel-like cartouche or decorative plaque containing intricate hieroglyphic-inspired details and a central, polished green stone or scarab motif. The entire scene is enclosed within a rectangular frame that appears to be made of textured gold and deep, moody blue borders.
The style is an illustrative painting with high-contrast elements and a rich, saturated palette of gold, royal blue, turquoise, and crimson red. The lighting emphasizes the metallic sheen of the pharaohs' headpieces and the intricate details of the central icon, creating a mystical and majestic atmosphere that draws heavily on classic Egyptian aesthetic themes.