
This is the image that inspired me:

Ma'at in Nefertari's tomb, from _The Royal Tombs of Egypt: The Art of Thebes Revealed_, photos by Sandro Vannini, page 85
But I wanted to make my version more personal.
I remembered with amusement Courbet's words on copying 'the past' directly, so I did not duplicate the hands as they are in the original. Perhaps there is some additional significance to the unrealistic hand positions, I should study the symbology books more. But I didn't want her hands like that. Also, I gave her a smile, and put my own name, along with 'Beloved of Set' in the cartouche: 

"He shall come forth by day", from Budge's _The Egyptian Book of the Dead_
Hieroglyph for "night", _Gereh_
The 'viper' is masculine determinative, the 'bolt' is feminine determinative...
