I love to read Greek myphology. For my project I took image a sculpture of Three Graces (http://brianabbott.net/travels/paris-rendezvous/the-louvre) to give them to weare beautiful jewelry from Kabana Inc. which was created by greek man Stavros Eleftheriou (www.kabana.net).
The project was prepared for Adobe Gen Pro Exchange for class Digital Images.
History about Graces:
The Charites (singular Charis) or Graces were three or more minor deities in Greek mythology, daughters of Zeus and Eurynome according to the prevalent belief; sometimes, they were considered daughters of Dionysus and Aphrodite; or Helios and Aegle. They were Aglaea (splendor), Euphrosyne (mirth) and Thalia (good cheer), and they were also linked to the Underworld. They all were patrons of various pleasures in life, such as play, amusement, rest, happiness and relaxation. In classical art, the Charites were often represented as three naked women dancing in a circle.(http://www.greekmythology.com/Other_Gods/The_Graces/the_graces.html)