A portrait of Daci Gotham, a 30-year-old woman (she/her) of Romani descent, portrayed in the style of a luminous Renaissance oil painting — glowing, rich with texture, and full of color. She stands ankle-deep in a shallow, sunlit river, surrounded by wildflowers and bright green foliage. Her hands lift the edges of her layered gown slightly, just enough to keep the hem above the water. Sunlight pours through the trees overhead, dappling her skin, her jewelry, and the gentle ripples around her legs. Her skin is a warm, Mediterranean tan — sun-kissed and golden, vibrant with health and strength. The tone is even and luminous, with a soft bronze glow that deepens under sunlight, like polished earth or honeyed marble. Light reflects across her body as though it remembers every touch, highlighting her skin against the brilliant colors of her clothing and the vivid green of the forest around her. Her face is captivating — a harmony of contradictions: soft and sharp, gentle and immovable. High cheekbones sculpt her expression, not severe but defined, softened by full cheeks and a gracefully tapered jaw. Her Romani nose is gently sloped, lending quiet strength to her profile. Her brows are bold and arched with natural precision, and her full lips curve into a serene half-smile — confident, quiet, and ancient in knowing. Her beauty feels deliberately shaped — timeless and mythic, like a goddess made mortal for just a moment. Her eyes are a vivid, piercing green — alive with the color See more