Hanji papercraft masterpiece depicting a serene hanok tea garden at dawn, rendered in traditional Joseon dynasty style with delicate ink- wash techniques. The composition features a weathered wooden tea pavilion nestled among carefully arranged stone pathways and moss- covered boulders. Cherry blossom petals and plum flowers drift gently across the scene, creating a poetic atmosphere of ephemeral beauty. Soft morning light filters through bamboo groves, casting gentle shadows across the landscape. A single crane stands contemplatively by a small stream, symbolizing longevity and grace. The color palette employs traditional obangsaek scheme- deep indigo, muted crimson, earthy ochre, forest green, and cloud white- applied with translucent dancheong pigments on textured hanji paper. Negative space (yeobaek) balances densely detailed areas, embodying the Korean aesthetic principle of harmonious emptiness. Fine sumuk ink gradations create atmospheric depth with misty mountain silhouettes in the distance. <lora:flux_floralizer:0. 4> <lora:VividMidjourneymimic- Flux_v1. 0:0. 3> <lora:FLUX- daubrez- DB4RZ:0. 6> <lora:flux. 1_lora_flyway_Epic- detail_v2:0. 7> <lora:flux_dev:1>
