Ancient Inuit soapstone carving technique featuring a stout polar bear with curving lines, flowing posture, and simplified yet expressive features. Deeply incised texture marks simulate fur, with smooth polished areas creating striking contrast. Medium-dark green-gray stone with subtle variations revealing natural patterns. Traditional hand tools have created delicate soapstone dust patterns within recessed areas. Characteristic rounded edges follow natural stone contours, embodying animal's spirit rather than exact anatomical details. The bear appears in dynamic mid-motion, hunting pose, with careful weight distribution balanced on carved base. Subtle wear patina suggests decades of ceremonial handling. The composition harmonizes negative space with solid form, maximizing three-dimensional viewing angles. True to authentic Inuit carving traditions with spiritual connection to Arctic wildlife, masterfully executed with minimalist yet powerful technique. <lora:flux_hyperkraximalism-balanced:0.2> <lora:boFLUX Double Exposure Magic v2:0.8> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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