An ultra close- up portrait of an Ancient Egyptian deity, showing just over half of the face, framed asymmetrically from the left. The head is tilted slightly upward, creating an intimate, mystical perspective. The head is a hollow, featureless piece of carved wood, shaped into a smooth, rounded form without facial features. Only the left half of the wooden head is visible, showing the rich texture of polished wood with faint carved patterns resembling ancient hieroglyphs. In the center of the forehead, there is a prominent Eye of Ra- shaped cutout, its edges smooth and precise, symbolizing divine vision and protection. The void is hollow and dark, but a dim golden light glows softly within, casting narrow rays through the Eye of Ra- shaped cutout. The light is subtle and ethereal, giving the void a divine, mystical aura. The wooden surface is smooth and polished, reflecting the soft golden light faintly. The Eye of Ra- shaped void draws the viewer’s gaze into the empty darkness within, symbolizing divine knowledge and cosmic vision. The background is shadowy and minimal, fading into darkness, ensuring the focus remains on the wooden head and the dim golden light. The contrast between the ancient, divine symbol and the modern, surreal void creates a haunting narrative of spiritual power and divine emptiness
