Traditional Korean ink- wash painting of a peaceful lakeside temple at sunrise, rendered with sumuk technique on hanji paper. Delicate mist rises from the water's surface, partially veiling the elegant silhouette of a Silla- era stone pagoda. Cherry blossom petals drift gently across the scene, creating soft pink accents against the monochromatic palette of charcoal grays and faded umbers. A single wooden boat rests at the shoreline, its weathered texture captured with meticulous brushstrokes. Distant mountains fade into atmospheric perspective, embodying the Korean concept of yeobaek (empty space). The composition balances detailed architectural elements with expansive negative space, expressing the contemplative mood of traditional Korean landscape art. Masterful use of ink gradients creates depth and spirituality, with subtle splashes of dancheong blues in the temple roof tiles. The overall aesthetic captures the serene dignity and natural harmony central to Korean artistic sensibility. <lora:artilands:0. 6> <lora:ck- shadow- circuit- 000021:0. 1> <lora:flux_dev:1>
