Giger's Egyptian Secrets of The Life Cycle Tableau


Giger's Alien life cycle tableau
a) Giger has displayed throughout his works that he has shown an interest in ancient Egyptian art and
mythology. Starting with Ron Cobb's Alien Life Cycle Tableau inspired perhaps by ancient South American culture shown in the side of his Alien birth temple painting (See: Dresden codex's influence on Ron Cobb's birth temple?) Giger has brought the ancient Egyptian mythology into the Alien Life Cycle tableau.

b) The figure stretching around the edge of the tableau is inspired by depictions of the Egyptian sky goddess Nut, who often has Geb the god of the earth and fertility lying below, sometimes with his male member erect which so happens to be placed where it looks almost as if it inspired Giger with his depiction of the chest bursting from the victim image. Geb was also a god who imprisoned the dead in his body. The goddess is also often depicted being supported by the god Shu who raised the goddess into the heavens, but is replaced in Giger's painting by support bars instead.

c) The triangle shape with the round radiating form at the apex in Giger's painting echoes the shape of the winged sun in the centre projecting perhaps triangular rays of light upon a boat shape

Cobb's Alien life cycle tableau with a radiating ovoid form at the top of the painting.
Book cover for Aleister Crowley's The Equinox of the Gods

detail of Nut God illustration from book cover


Stele of Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu, dating to the late Dynasty 25/early Dynasty 26.
This image is interesting in the way there's the winged sun disk placed
beneath the arching body of the sky goddess and also there is the circular
form in the centre of the biomechanoid goddess' body. This stele
has been a source of fascination for Aleister Crowley and became a
central point of his Thelema philosophy.  HR Giger took a great interest
 in Aleister Crowley's works although was not a practicer of his magic rituals.
(Source Wikipedia: Stele_of_Revealing)
(association between paintings was discovered at theallseeingcat.tumblr.com
so I first saw this image, 16th June 2014)

Tomb carving of Nut very close to Giger's hieroglyphics, (located by Granolaboy
in Taschen's the book of symbols reflections on archetypal images at shared at the
forum Prometheus-movie.com 7th Sept , 2012) This carving shows two figures
supporting the sky with their arms stretched out like horizontal scaffolding






COSMOGRAPHICAL MAP: THE LAND OF EGYPT WITH THE GODDESS NUT. South is at the top in this cosmographic representation found on the cover of a stone sarcophagus from Saqqara. It dates from the Thirtieth Dynasty, ca. 350 B.C. Diameter of the interior circle: 72 cm. [p.120] (source: http://imaginarymuseum.org/)

Shu, Nut and Geb. The standing human figure has his arms raised
as if about to act as a supporting frame
Nut and Geb. Geb positioned below the goddess Nut has his male member in an
erect state and echoes the chest burster image in Giger's Hieroglyphics.

Winged sun projecting a triangle of light

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