Traditional Korean ink- wash painting (Sumukhwa) depicting a pair of white cranes standing near a bamboo grove, executed with delicate brushstrokes on aged hanji paper. The composition balances emptiness with precise detail, showing the cranes with elongated necks and elegant postures. Surrounding bamboo stalks rendered with varied ink densities create depth, while distant mountains appear as soft silhouettes in light gray wash. Subtle splashes of red seal marks anchor the corners. The artwork embodies the Joseon dynasty aesthetic with its refined minimalism and harmony with nature. Masterful control of ink gradients from deep black to misty gray. The scene captures the Korean value of yeoui (decorum) through the dignified stance of the birds. Atmospheric mist partially obscures the middle ground, creating the traditional sense of three- dimensional distance without Western perspective techniques. <lora:style_of_Norman_Ackroyd_FLUX_100:0. 3> <lora:flux_ptchkrawk:0. 8> <lora:Anime realistic V2:0. 7> <lora:RM_Artistify_v1. 0M:0. 3> <lora:flux_dev:1>
