Traditional Korean folk painting (Minhwa) of a magpie perched on a gnarled pine branch, rendered in vibrant dancheong colors against hanji paper texture. The bird observes a playful pair of rabbits below, their white forms contrasting against lush green grass dotted with wild chrysanthemums. Mountains rise in the background using traditional sumuk ink technique with gradual washes creating depth. Spring atmosphere with soft pink plum blossoms scattered throughout the composition. Balanced negative space (yeobaek) emphasizes the harmonious relationship between creatures. Detailed brushwork highlights the magpie's iridescent feathers and rabbits' expressive features. Obangsaek color scheme (blue, red, yellow, white, black) applied with traditional mineral pigments. Symbolic elements of good fortune and protection according to Korean folk beliefs. Masterpiece quality with authentic Joseon dynasty artistic sensibilities, capturing the Korean concept of 'heung' (joyful energy) in nature. <lora:Synesthesia:0.5> <lora:RM_Enhancer_v1.0_bf16:0.1> <lora:It's a LoRA for portraits, BUT! actually specialized in backgrounds. v1.0:0.8> <lora:Illustration_Style_IV:0.5> <lora:sxz-Dark-Fantasy-v2-Flux:0.6> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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