A delicate xieyi-style ink painting depicting a tea sage in contemplative harmony with nature, seated beneath ancient twisted pine branches. Masterful dry-brush techniques render the sage's weathered face with minimal strokes, capturing profound wisdom through sparse lines. Around him, various traditional tea implements—yixing clay teapot, white porcelain cups, bamboo whisk—arranged with balanced asymmetry. Ethereal wisps of steam rise from freshly brewed tea, executed in translucent grey washes. Background features distant mountains suggested through gradient ink washes, embodying the Taoist principle of wu wei (effortless action). Scattered calligraphic inscriptions quote Tang dynasty tea master Lu Yu, using traditional seal script. The composition employs negative space (liu bai) to create breathing room between elements. Mineral pigments in muted ochre and jade accents highlight select details against monochromatic ink foundation. Subtle heron watches from nearby rock, symbolizing patience and longevity in scholarly pursuit of tea wisdom. <lora:Anime realistic V1:0.1> <lora:sxz-Dark-Fantasy-v2-Flux:0.6> <lora:zyd232_Ink_Style_Flux1D_v1_1:0.6> <lora:flux_dev:1>

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