
A young East Asian woman with slender body, porcelain-smooth, flawless skin stands tall and slender. Heart-shaped face. Almond-shaped brown eyes with straight eyebrows, an upturned nose, and full lips currently curved into a warm, genuine smile. She is seated gracefully on the edge of a pale, sunlit Japanese tatami mat in a minimalist wood-and-paper room, wearing elegant lavender silk slip dress with delicate silver-thread embroidery along the neckline and hem. Her hair is pulled into a high, sleek chignon with slight asymmetrical hairfall on one shoulder, slender arms loosely cradling a coiled, terracotta-colored sea serpent serpentine sculpture with matte glaze and subtle spiral engravings resting on her lap, the serpent’s sinuous head gently draped over her left forearm. Her bare feet rest lightly on the tatami with a calm, grounded posture. Eye-level angle from about five feet away, intimate framing that fills the lower two-thirds of the composition, shot on a modern mirrorless camera with a short-tele portrait lens around 85mm f/1.8, yielding a shallow depth of field with soft, creamy bokeh swirling around the serpent and the model’s skin, sharp focus on her face and the serpent’s neck while the warm wooden backdrop falls into gentle, barely textured blur. Soft diffused window light from a hidden source on the left creates gentle Rembrandt-style side fill, highlighting light golden skin tones, low-contrast matte surfaces with a faint sheen on the silk and gloss on the sculpture glaze. Warm cinematic tonality with lifted shadows and slightly desaturated earth-tones, the overall atmosphere serene and poetic, evoking quiet elegance interwoven with subtle surreal flourish. Rendered in a crisp yet film-like texture with faint 35mm grain and a soft cinematic glow.