A hyper- detailed depiction of ancient Egyptian cartonnage mask making technique, showing a master artisan layering linen soaked in gesso over a mummified head form. The mask features meticulously applied gold leaf highlighting intricate hieroglyphic symbols and sacred scarabs. Semi- precious stone inlays of lapis lazuli and turquoise form striking eyes with obsidian pupils. The painting process reveals traditionally prepared natural pigments- Egyptian blue, yellow ochre, malachite green, and red ochre- being applied with fine reed brushes. Dramatic workshop lighting illuminates the precise application of gum arabic as a binding agent. Background elements include papyrus scrolls with technical drawings, burnishing tools, and apprentices preparing additional materials. Atmospheric perspective creates depth through dusty workshop air particles catching slanted light from high windows. Composition emphasizes the sacred craftsmanship with authentic period- appropriate tools and ritualistic precision. <lora:CPA:0. 5> <lora:ArtNouveau2Flux:0. 7> <lora:sxz- Dark- Fantasy- v2- Flux:0. 6> <lora:New_Fantasy_CoreV4_FLUX:0. 6> <lora:Dark_Gothic_Comic_style_v. 2:0. 2> <lora:flux_dev:1>
