Edit into Art Nouveau Style
Transform any photo into Art Nouveau decorative art — flowing organic lines, ornamental borders, and stylized natural forms.
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About Converting Photos to Art Nouveau
Art Nouveau (roughly 1890–1910) replaced rigid academic art with flowing organic lines, ornamental natural motifs, and the famous whiplash curve — think Alphonse Mucha's poster portraits and Hector Guimard's Paris Métro entrances. Our editor reinterprets your photo through that vocabulary: it softens straight edges into curves, introduces decorative borders, and shifts the palette toward Mucha's earth-and-gold tones while preserving the subject. Use it for wedding portraits with a Belle Époque feel, event posters, branding with a vintage decorative flavor, and gallery-style art prints from family photos.
How to Convert a Photo to Art Nouveau
Upload Your Photo
Choose a photo with a clear subject — portraits, floral compositions, and architectural shots translate especially well into Art Nouveau's decorative vocabulary.
Apply & Review
Apply the conversion and check that organic curves have replaced rigid edges, decorative borders frame the subject, and the palette has shifted to muted earth tones with gold accents.
Refine & Download
Re-prompt for stronger ornamentation, a different floral motif, or richer gold detail. Download the result for prints, posters, or stationery.