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Ibis: The Four

Ibis: The Four and Ibis: The Five form a dignified diptych celebrating the elegance and legacy of one of nature’s most symbolic birds. Rendered in bronzed neutrals and soft metallic shadows, each ibis stands poised in graceful formation, their crescent-shaped profiles evoking the wisdom and mystery of ancient mythology.

Revered in Egyptian iconography as the sacred bird of Thoth — god of knowledge and writing — the ibis becomes here a symbol of collective intelligence, calm order, and enduring grace. Whether displayed together or individually, these works offer a contemplative tribute to the quiet majesty of the flock.

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Ibis: The Four and Ibis: The Five form a dignified diptych celebrating the elegance and legacy of one of nature’s most symbolic birds. Rendered in bronzed neutrals and soft metallic shadows, each ibis stands poised in graceful formation, their crescent-shaped profiles evoking the wisdom and mystery of ancient mythology. Revered in Egyptian iconography as the sacred bird of Thoth — god of knowledge and writing — the ibis becomes here a symbol of collective intelligence, calm order, and enduring grace. Whether displayed together or individually, these works offer a contemplative tribute to the quiet majesty of the flock.