A traditional Korean Hanbok reimagined as a stunning blue-and-white Joseon-era porcelain sculpture with hand-painted cobalt floral patterns and aged celadon glaze.
A traditional Korean Hanbok (jeogori and chima) reimagined as a blue-and-white porcelain sculpture in the style of Joseon-era Baekja ceramics, intricate hand-painted cobalt blue floral patterns covering every fold of the fabric, delicate celadon glaze visible on inner layers, fine hairline crackling in the porcelain surface adding aged authenticity, the hanbok displayed on a dark lacquered wooden stand in a museum-like setting, soft directional spotlight from upper left creating dramatic shadows, shallow depth of field with creamy bokeh background, photorealistic, 8k resolution, award-winning still life photography