Masterpiece depicting hanji paper lanterns floating above a traditional hanok village at twilight, rendered in traditional Korean sumuk ink-wash technique with subtle dancheong color accents. Five-color obangsaek scheme illuminates the scene - blue, red, yellow, white and black creating harmonious balance. The lanterns cast warm golden light upon tiled rooftops with distinctive curved eaves. Ancient pine trees frame the composition, their twisted forms symbolizing longevity. Mountains rise in misty layers using traditional Korean perspective with ample negative space (yeobaek). Ceramic moon jars glow softly at entryways, their white porcelain surfaces catching lantern light. Cherry blossom petals drift through air, suggesting spring festivities. Jeong (emotional connection) permeates the atmospheric quality through delicate brushwork and contemplative mood. Detailed yet restrained, authentic Korean aesthetic with perfect balance between emptiness and fullness. <lora:Niji V2B:0.5> <lora:MoriiMee_Gothic_Niji_Style_FLUX:0.2> <lora:Ganin_II:0.6> <lora:flux_dev:1>

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