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Master of Lavender

Consort of the Afterlife (The Field of Reeds)

Acrylic Paint and Acrylic Marker on Stretched Canvas

Ka Rising

2025

Available for Collection

Acrylic painting of a shirtless male figure in a field of lavender offering his hand to welcome the viewer into the afterlife.

In ancient Egyptian belief, the Field of Reeds — or Aaru — was paradise: a mirror of the Nile’s fertile lands where the soul could live in peace after passing the final judgment. It was a place of eternal abundance, love, and reunion. The Book of the Dead describes this realm as the reward for a life lived in balance with Ma’at — where the heart was light and truth was the measure. Here, the soul is welcomed with tenderness, surrounded by light, water, and endless fields in bloom. The Master of Lavender embodies this arrival — a spirit of devotion and warmth who receives the soul not with fear, but with love. He represents the soft joy of the afterlife, where even eternity carries the scent of home.

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