3 styles
Divine & Mythological
In the manner of the Olympian gods, Renaissance angels, and Art Nouveau deities — reverent mythology, not vanity.
Olympian Pantheon
Zeus and Athena, Bouguereau-finished.
Depicted in the manner of the Olympian gods — one partner as a Zeus-like sky-father in flowing chiton with eagle and laurel, the other as Athena in armored peplos with owl and spear. Mount Olympus marble temple background, neoclassical academic painting tradition.
Renaissance Angels
Sacred-art annunciation, Botticelli grace.
Rendered as Renaissance-era angelic beings in the painterly tradition of Sandro Botticelli, Fra Angelico, and Raphael — flowing white-and-gold robes, soft halos, golden divine light, billowing cloud parapet, gentle reverence.
Art Nouveau Deities
Klimt and Mucha, gilded mythology.
Couples rendered as decorative Art Nouveau deities in the manner of Gustav Klimt and Alphonse Mucha — gilded patterned robes, tessellated golden mosaics, ornamental halos of stars and flora, symbolic rather than literal divinity.