9 months ago
Masterpiece, ('Rosamund, Queen of Roses' by John William Waterhouse in 1900), inspired by the style of Alphonse Mucha, maintaining the essence of the original scene. A woman with red hair, in a blue dress adorned with elegant floral and curvilinear patterns typical of art nouveau, in a rose garden, in an introspective and delicate moment. Her figure is wrapped in sinuous and delicate lines, with details of leaves and flowers that intertwine in the dress and hair, creating a harmony with the roses around her. The serene face displays an ethereal and graceful expression, with soft features, while the roses take on floral contours and pastel colors, evoking a deep connection with nature. The background, with the wall and roof, is decorated with curvilinear ornaments and soft tones of green and blue, reinforcing the ornamental beauty. Soft ink painting with harmonious, flowing colors: soft blues, delicate roses, emerald greens and subtle golds blend in gentle flows, creating an ethereal effect that balances the original romantic delicacy with elegant Mucha decoration."