"Create a majestic 8K resolution 3D double exposure artwork featuring Jupiter, the Roman king of the gods. The primary image should be a full- body silhouette of Jupiter, inspired by the sci- fi character design of Bastien Lecouffe- deharme. Within this silhouette, seamlessly blend a secondary image of the Roman Forum under a stormy sky. Primary image (Jupiter):- Depict Jupiter as a regal figure with a noble face crowned with a radiant oak wreath- His body composed of interwoven silvery and golden lines, creating a surreal, futuristic aesthetic- A crackling lightning bolt held firmly in his hand- The Capitoline Wolf at his feet, symbolizing Rome's founding Secondary image (within Jupiter's silhouette):- The Roman Forum with ethereal columns and arches- The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus atop Capitoline Hill, rendered in a ghostly, translucent style- Roman citizens engaging in rituals and offerings, their forms blending into Jupiter's robes- Eagles soaring above, representing imperial power Color palette:- Rich golds and electric blues for Jupiter's form, representing divinity and celestial power- Deep purples and stormy grays for the sky and architectural elements- Crisp whites for lightning and highlights, adding drama and emphasizing divine presence Composition and style:- Create a highly detailed and intricate artwork with a masterful play of light and shadow- Use the double exposure technique to make the secondary image visible within Jupiter's silhouette, as if his body is a window to the Roman world- Incorporate a subtle vortex effect, with the elements of the Forum swirling gently within Jupiter's form- Integrate Roman symbols like the fasces and SPQR insignia throughout the artwork, flowing seamlessly between both exposures The overall composition should convey supreme power and guardianship, emphasizing Jupiter's role as the protector of Rome and king of the gods. The double exposure effect should create a captivating blend of the god's cosmic nature and his earthly domain, resulting in a visually stunning and uniquely Roman representation. "

