A delicate xieyi- style composition depicting a longevity crane dancing amid azalea blossoms at dawn, executed in traditional ink wash on handmade rice paper. Masterful brushwork captures the crane's elegant posture with swift, economical strokes, its white feathers contrasting against vermilion azaleas rendered in vibrant mineral pigments. Morning mist rises from distant hills in classic blue- green shanshui technique, while a small pavilion nestles among pine trees suggesting scholarly retreat. The composition harmonizes emptiness and form through expertly balanced negative space, embodying Taoist principles of natural spontaneity. Calligraphic inscriptions in running script complement the upper right corner, referencing classical poems from the Tang Dynasty. Subtle embellishments of gold flake highlight the crane's eye and select azalea stamens, reflecting Ming Dynasty decorative refinement. The delicate interplay of wet and dry brushwork creates textural richness representing the harmony of heaven and earth. <lora:Niji V2B:0. 1> <lora:RM_Animefy_v1. 0M:0. 1> <lora:FluxMythP0rtr4itStyle:0. 5> <lora:ç»ªå¿ CGé£æ»¤éFLUX:0. 5> <lora:flux_dev:1>
