Traditional Korean folk painting (Minhwa) of a celestial dragon soaring through auspicious clouds. Vibrant obangsaek colors - deep indigo blue, fiery vermilion red, earthy ochre yellow, forest green, and pure white. The dragon, symbol of divine power, has pearl-like scales, flowing whiskers, and intricate claws clutching a flaming orb. Surrounding landscape features misty Taebaek mountains, fast-flowing streams, and blooming peonies representing nobility. Hanji paper texture with visible mulberry fiber. Gold leaf accents catch light like dancheong architectural decorations. Composition balances emptiness (yeobaek) with detailed brushwork following traditional sumuk ink techniques. Stylized waves and geometric patterns frame the scene. Masterpiece quality with authentic Joseon dynasty aesthetic sensibility, conveying both power (him) and elegant restraint (noon). Highly detailed symbolic elements suggesting good fortune, longevity, and spiritual harmony. <lora:bm-goth_epoch_1:0.1> <lora:dreadmirth-art-style:0.1> <lora:Organic Sauce - FLUX:0.2> <lora:artisketchyfs-v02:0.5> <lora:FluxFantasyDetailerV2:0.7> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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