A masterful example of Russian Lubok folk printmaking technique, showing a stylized bear in traditional folklore attire playing a balalaika. The woodcut print displays characteristic bold black outlines, simplified flat forms, and limited color palette of vibrant reds, yellows, and blues hand-applied after printing. Background features typical decorative floral patterns and stylized trees common in 18th century Russian folk art. Text banners with Cyrillic script frame the composition with humorous peasant sayings. The print exhibits authentic technical characteristics including visible woodgrain texture, slight registration misalignments between color blocks, and hand-coloring that sometimes extends beyond outline boundaries. Scene captures the satirical and celebratory nature of Lubok art, combining religious imagery with secular folk humor in the traditional rectangular format printed on handmade paper. <lora:reedy-art-style:0.6> <lora:It's a LoRA for portraits, BUT! actually specialized in backgrounds. v1.0:0.4> <lora:Illustration_Style_IV:0.6> <lora:flux_ptchkrawk:0.7> <lora:flux_dev:1>
