Description
Hathor — Heart Guardian
Medium · Year
Sculpture · Early body of work
Type
Sculpture (Original) · Print Available
Overview
Hathor appears here not as spectacle, but as presence.
Cow-headed and female-bodied, she turns inward — arms wrapped around her chest in an ancient gesture of protection.
This sculpture holds the moment where devotion meets vulnerability. The body is grounded and weighted, shaped by earth and fire, while the head carries the memory of the goddess: nourisher, mother, lover, and guardian of the heart. Her stance is neither defensive nor exposed — it is sovereign containment.
There is tenderness in the mass of her form. Strength without hardness. Power that does not need to advance.
Hathor reminds us that the heart is not something to offer freely — it is something to be honoured, protected, and held with reverence.
Symbolism
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Hathor — Egyptian goddess of love, music, fertility, and divine motherhood
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Cow form — nourishment, sustenance, sacred feminine abundance
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Arms across the heart — protection, devotion, emotional sovereignty
Artwork Details
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Title: Hathor — Heart Guardian
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Form: Sculptural figure
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Material: [clay / bronze / mixed media]
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Edition: Original sculpture — sold
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Status: Open edition prints available
Prints
Fine art prints of the sculpture are available in multiple sizes.







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