
Photorealistic close-up of a potter’s clay-covered hands shaping a small wet lump of gray-brown clay on a spinning pottery wheel in a cozy, generic ceramics studio. Frame tightly on hands and clay only, with forearms naturally entering from the upper edge and the wheel surface filling the lower foreground, scattered with slip and soft splashes. Warm diffused window light from the side creates gentle highlights on damp clay and skin texture, with a calm, tactile, handmade mood. Color palette of earthy taupe, warm beige, soft cream, and muted terracotta accents blurred in the background. Shallow depth of field, creamy bokeh, documentary craft photography style, shot on a 50mm lens at f/2.2, natural motion softness on the wheel.
recognizable face, full face, logos, brand names, readable text, watermarks, famous location, awkward limb crop, extra fingers, missing fingers, distorted hands, plastic skin, oversaturated colors, HDR halos, harsh flash, messy AI artifacts