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This series offers a unique reinterpretation of classical romance through the lens of neoclassical relief, antique sculpture, and mythological ornament. Its artistic concept draws the viewer into the atmosphere of the ancient world, where images of lovers are organically woven into architectural elements — columns, arches, decorative floral motifs, and carved faces of ancient deities. The winged figures of Cupid symbolize the eternal theme of love preserved in marble, creating the impression that we are looking at a fragment of a decorative panel from an imagined ancient palace. The visual style of the series is defined by a combination of sculptural anatomy, soft drapery, romantic tension, and architectural symmetry. Each composition reads as a mythological love scene preserved in stone — something between an antique bas-relief, an old-world allegory, and contemporary classical art created with artificial intelligence technologies. The aesthetics of these works refer to the traditions of the High Renaissance and Neoclassicism, reimagined through the prism of modern digital tools. The series is well suited for projects connected with weddings, anniversaries, love stories, and romantic gifts. The works can be used as standalone artworks, classical-style interior pieces, illustrations for books about love, or wedding invitation imagery. The versatility of the visual language allows these images to be integrated into different contexts while preserving a sense of elevated classical beauty and timeless elegance.

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Antiquity Reimagined

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published

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On-site presentation

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neoclassical art • Cupid • lovers