An ultra- realistic, cinematic half- body portrait of Freya, the captivating Norse Goddess of Love, Beauty, and War. She is casting a powerful seidr spell, her hands weaving threads of magic while wearing the resplendent Brísingamen necklace. Attired in a flowing battle dress adorned with falcon feathers and intricate Norse knotwork, her alluring features and golden hair convey both passion and fierce determination. Shimmering runes and a soft aura of pink light surround her, emphasizing her mastery of love magic and battle frenzy. The slightly elevated view highlights her connection to both earth and sky. A misty field of flowers with distant Valkyries complements the deity. Technical Details: Rendered in the style of Alphonse Mucha's Art Nouveau elegance, Frank Frazetta's dynamic fantasy realism, and Gustav Klimt's ornate symbolism. The piece features soft, diffused lighting reminiscent of Anders Zorn's mastery of light, a vibrant color palette of golds, deep reds, and ethereal pinks inspired by the Pre- Raphaelite movement. Sharp textures and delicate particle effects evoke the detailed work of Ivan Bilibin's folk art illustrations. Created using HDR blending, subtle glow effects inspired by J. M. W. Turner's luminous atmospheres, and dreamy bokeh reminiscent of Pictorialist photography. The overall composition draws from the balanced yet dynamic arrangements found in Scandinavian folk art, blending mythic gravitas with ethereal beauty



