3Art and Symbolism: A Language of Its Own
Ancient Egyptian art is characterized by its distinct style and adherence to strict rules. Art was not created for aesthetic purposes alone; it served a functional role in religious and political life. Colors and symbols held specific meanings, with blue representing the Nile and fertility, and red symbolizing chaos and disorder. Artistic conventions, such as the use of frontal views and composite perspectives, allowed for a clear representation of the subjects. Tomb paintings and sculptures often depicted scenes from daily life and religious rituals, ensuring the deceased’s continued existence in the afterlife.