A vertical portrait of a refined British lady from the Belle Époque, illustrated in the elegant Art Nouveau style of Alphonse Mucha. She embodies the element of Water. She is an investigative journalist and essayist on hydrology and social affairs. She has fair skin, soft wavy blonde hair in a loose bun, and intelligent blue eyes. She wears an elegant teal-blue skirt suit with a long flowing skirt and a fitted jacket with silver buttons, over an ivory lace-collared blouse. Around her neck hangs a delicate silver pendant with a teardrop-shaped sapphire. She wears ivory gloves and holds a closed sky-blue umbrella with a silver duck-shaped handle in one hand, and a small structured teal-blue handbag with a silver clasp in the other. On her head sits a refined teal-blue boater hat with a sky-blue silk ribbon tied around the crown, its long ends trailing softly behind her in the breeze. A single elegant white duck feather is tucked into the ribbon on the right side, slightly curved to follow the hat’s contour. She also wears discrete pearl earrings. Her expression is confident yet gentle, radiating intelligence and grace. The background shows stylized waves and droplets in shades of light aqua (#A3D9D9) and deep teal (#38778C), drawn with flowing organic Art Nouveau lines inspired by Mucha, no frame. The composition is centered with enough space around the character, and balanced with a serene color palette evoking calm, clarity, and water’s fluidity. See more