Song dynasty poetess in ink-wash grey banbi over layered midnight-blue ruqun, silver plum-blossom embroidery only visible when it catches stray candle sparks. She half-reclines on a low daybed of dark zitan wood, one sleeve fallen to expose a pale shoulder scattered with calligraphy brushstrokes of moonlight. Her right hand lifts an ivory writing brush toward the lens, tip still wet with cinnabar ink, as if inviting the viewer to complete the poem; eyes lowered in bashful affection, lashes trembling like moth wings. Behind, indigo paper screens are brushed with faint vermilion clouds; a single black-gold lacquer incense burner exhales slow coils of deep plum smoke. Shot on a Leica SL2-S at ISO 50, the shadows retain velvety density while the vermilion accents glow like lacquer seals.