Traditional Korean Saehwa flower and bird painting in delicate Joseon Dynasty style, depicting two azure- winged magpies perched on flowering plum branches. Intricate brushwork with sumuk ink techniques creating elegant gradients from deep black to misty gray. Vibrant natural pigments in obangsaek color scheme- deep red berries contrast with white blossoms and cerulean bird feathers. Subtle hanji paper texture visible throughout, with characteristic crackled aging effects. Negative space creates breathing room around the composition, following traditional ink painting principles. Golden afternoon light casts gentle shadows across the scene. Seasonal transition depicted through both blooming flowers and scattered leaves. Bamboo details in background suggesting resilience and integrity. Fine gold leaf accents highlight select details. Masterful calligraphy with poetic verse in Hangul appears in upper corner. Authentic representation of Korean literati painting traditions. <lora:UkiyoFusion- FLUX:0. 7> <lora:flux_hyperkraximalism- balanced:0. 4> <lora:Rainbow_on_black_style- 000003:0. 7> <lora:flux_dev:1>
