an ORDINARY Korean woman in her late forties — explicitly NOT a fashion model, NOT idealised, NOT a beauty-standard face. A real individual Korean face: slightly asymmetric features, visible skin texture and pores, a facial structure that is clearly distinct from other people. She is a ceramic artist. She looks approachable and well-groomed, but ordinary. Short salt-and-pepper crop cut, a loose linen work shirt with dried clay smudges on the sleeve. Hard side light from a single studio window on her right, deep shadow on the other cheek; the blurred background is shelves of unglazed pottery in a working, tidy studio. Calm and level, no smile, direct eye contact. Square 1:1 social-media profile photo, photorealistic candid portrait photograph. FRAMING (strict): the crop ends at the middle of the chest — nothing below the chest is in frame. The head, the neck and BOTH shoulders are all fully inside the frame, with a small margin of empty space above the hair. The subject fills most of the frame and is centred. The background is visible but softly out of focus. Normal healthy human anatomy: head, neck and shoulders all clearly present and correctly proportioned. NORMAL neck proportions, not elongated. Two normal hands are NOT required in frame; no extra limbs, no distorted fingers. No text, no letters, no numbers, no signage, no logo and no watermark anywhere in the image. Do NOT include any real company logo, real brand name or real trademark.