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    Traditional Korean folk painting (Minhwa) style depicting a hanji paper fan adorned with delicate lotus blossoms and dragonflies in vibrant dancheong colors - vermillion red, cobalt blue, emerald green, sunshine yellow, and pure white. The fan rests against a celadon pottery vase holding graceful bamboo stems, symbolizing resilience and integrity. Background features soft ink-wash mountains in misty blue-gray tones with negative space creating peaceful balance. A small jade figurine of a rabbit sits nearby, representing wisdom and longevity. Warm afternoon light bathes the composition, creating gentle shadows and highlighting the textured hanji paper. Subtle patterns of peonies decorate the wooden table beneath, incorporating traditional Korean design motifs in muted obangsaek palette. Masterpiece, authentic Joseon dynasty artistic technique, meticulous brushwork, cultural symbolism, contemplative atmosphere embracing both 'heung' (joyfulness) and 'jeong' (affection). <lora:Illustration concept Variant 3A:0.4> <lora:Memadukan_Brush_Strokes_of_Fineart:0.5> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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    Traditional Korean folk painting (Minhwa) style depicting a hanji paper fan adorned with delicate lotus blossoms and dragonflies in vibrant dancheong colors - vermillion red, cobalt blue, emerald green, sunshine yellow, and pure white. The fan rests against a celadon pottery vase holding graceful bamboo stems, symbolizing resilience and integrity. Background features soft ink-wash mountains in misty blue-gray tones with negative space creating peaceful balance. A small jade figurine of a rabbit sits nearby, representing wisdom and longevity. Warm afternoon light bathes the composition, creating gentle shadows and highlighting the textured hanji paper. Subtle patterns of peonies decorate the wooden table beneath, incorporating traditional Korean design motifs in muted obangsaek palette. Masterpiece, authentic Joseon dynasty artistic technique, meticulous brushwork, cultural symbolism, contemplative atmosphere embracing both 'heung' (joyfulness) and 'jeong' (affection). <lora:Illustration concept Variant 3A:0.4> <lora:Memadukan_Brush_Strokes_of_Fineart:0.5> <lora:flux_dev:1>

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    CFG Scale1
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    10
    Created
    3/4/2025
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    Flux.1 D
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    ma2s
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    CivitAI
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