This is up to the individual to interpret.
A LEP shuttle in Artemis Fowl is teardrop shaped.
she was very wise
Artemis could look whatever way she willed. In ancient art Artemis was usually depicted as a girl dressed in a short knee-length chiton and equipped with a hunting bow and quiver of arrows.
It depends on the writers or artists interpretation.
they look like zimbabwain nuns/nurses
In book IX of the Iliad she has a golden throne.
Myth does not describe the throne of Apollo, it was not important save that it existed as a sign of his status.
It depends on what myth you look at... in many myths, Artemis is portrayed as a cruel, cold-hearted woman. She forces Iphigenia to be sacrificed, she kills many young hunters for spying on her or for boasting to be better than her at hunting and she kills anyone who tries to "frolic" with any of her maidens or nymphs. In the story of Orion, Artemis is kind and friendly to him, and hunts with him often. She also has an almost unbreakable bond with her brother, Apollo, showing she can be kind. Artemis and Apollo also protect their mother, Leto. When Niobe told her people to not worship Leto because she only had two kids and Niobe had fourteen, Apollo killed the seven boys with arrows of great pain, and Artemis killed the girls with painless, swift arrows. Depends on which myth you look at.
He's a huge Eurasian with a bald head and a giant frame. Big enough that he has to sit all hunched in fairy rooms.
It depends upon artistic interpretation. There is no rule here.
Artemis the goddess has many symbols. They are a she-bear, her silver bow and arrow, a crescent moon, a stag, a cypress tree, and a falcon.
We don't really know what Apollo looks like since he wasn't real but i found a picture at google images and then type in his name