A highly detailed Japanese Noh theater Hannya mask, split exactly in half down the center: left side (viewer's left) is a serene, beautiful woman's face in pure white porcelain with a gentle, joyful smile, subtle blush on cheeks, and tears of joy streaming down like crystal droplets; right side (viewer's right) is a furious oni demon face in glossy black lacquer with sharp curved horns, bared fangs, wrinkled rage brows, and tears of blood-red rage dripping down. The mask is oversized and dramatic, with intricate gold leaf cracks along the dividing line symbolizing duality. Viewed frontally on a misty kabuki stage background, ethereal yin-yang aura glowing faintly around the edges. Style: traditional Japanese Hannya mask craftsmanship mixed with hyper-realistic digital art, high contrast lighting, no distortions, symmetrical split, 8k resolution, masterpiece by Taro Yamamoto and Hokusai. Negative prompt: asymmetry, blurry edges, modern plastic look, cartoonish, extra horns on left side, smiling demon, crying woman on right, low resolution, overexposed. See more