(The Mummy Formerly Known As Pin)

Artwork created for the second CEX Charity Art Challenge, Exhibition and Auction.

In 1923, the curator of the Department for Egyptian Antiquities at The British Museum in London received a mysterious crate from an anonymous archaeologist. It contained the mummified remains of an ancient Egyptian bowling legend with an unpronounceable symbol for a name. Believed to be stolen from Tutankhamun’s tomb, the crate not only contained a fabric-wrapped, pin-shaped body, it also brought with it the Pharaoh’s Curse. Do not, under any circumstances, look into its eyes.

 

Promo video screened at the second CEX Charity Art Auction to promote the artwork before auctioning.

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Skills: Art
Client: CEX Charity Art Challenge