Ancient stone pagoda rising from misty mountains, rendered in traditional Korean ink-wash technique with delicate brushstrokes and careful gradation. Ethereal morning light filters through pine trees, casting soft shadows across weathered granite. Hanji paper texture underlies the composition, adding warmth and depth. Small red-crowned cranes dance in foreground, symbols of longevity against backdrop of distant peaks shrouded in clouds. Obangsaek color accents: blue-green moss, subtle red autumn leaves, yellow wildflowers, white mist, and black ink outlines. Balance of detailed architectural elements with expansive negative space embodies Korean aesthetic principle of yeobaek. Magnificent rock formations create natural harmony with human-made structure. Warm golden sunlight suggests spiritual transcendence. Masterpiece quality, authentic Sansuhwa landscape style reminiscent of Jeong Seon's Gyeomjae tradition, with careful attention to seasonal transition between summer abundance and autumn contemplation. <lora:FLUX-daubrez-DB4RZ:0.7> <lora:Organic Sauce - FLUX:0.3> <lora:é»è²å¹»æ³_1.0:0.7> <lora:RM_Artistify_v1.0M:0.8> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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