The Birth of Venus featuring a central nude goddess standing in a giant scallop shell by the sea.

The central figure is a fair-skinned, long-haired woman standing gracefully within a massive, open scallop shell that floats upon a calm, rippling sea. She gazes slightly downward with a serene, contemplative expression, her hands modestly covering her chest and hair. To her left, two winged, wind-blown figures embrace while hovering above the water, their bodies wrapped in flowing blue and green drapes. They blow gently, creating a breeze that scatters delicate pink roses through the air.

On the right, a woman dressed in a flowing, floral-patterned gown steps forward onto a dark, grassy shoreline. She holds out an expansive, patterned cloak, poised to cover the central figure. A dense, dark tree stands behind her, contrasting with the expansive, pale blue sky and horizon line visible across the water. The composition is balanced and classical, with the gentle sway of the figures and the organic curves of the shell creating a rhythmic, fluid movement across the scene.

Bathed in soft, diffuse light, the color palette is dominated by cool sea blues, creamy skin tones, and subtle, muted earth tones in the landscape. The artistic style is characterized by clear outlines, elegant anatomy, and a decorative approach to drapery and natural elements. The scene feels timeless and mythical, capturing a sense of calm and ethereal beauty.