Traditional Korean Chaekgeori style painting depicting a scholar's study with neatly arranged antique celadon pottery, hanji scrolls with delicate calligraphy, and lacquerware boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl. A jade screen painted with mountain landscapes divides the space, while bundles of medicinal herbs and blooming peonies in Joseon dynasty blue and white porcelain create visual balance. The composition follows traditional flat perspective with vibrant dancheong colors - deep blues, vermilion reds, and soft jade greens against aged hanji paper texture. Golden afternoon light filters through a latticed window, casting geometric shadows across the wooden floor. A magpie perches on a pine branch visible through the window, symbolizing good fortune. Masterful ink-wash technique captures the gentle gradients of light, embodying the Korean aesthetic principle of yeobaek (empty space) with delicate detail work in the focal objects. <lora:Organic Sauce - FLUX:0.2> <lora:flux_vividizer:0.4> <lora:Bruce Holwerda:0.6> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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