A serene Japanese tea room rendered as a refined monochrome ink-and-wash illustration on aged parchment, with soft sepia-gray tones, delicate brush textures, and precise hand-drawn linework. On the right side, a humanoid service robot kneels in seiza on tatami mats, its smooth white shell and exposed mechanical joints depicted with elegant technical detail, gently bowing its head as it pours hot tea from a cast-iron teapot into a small ceramic cup. The robot wears a simple cloth apron tied at the waist, blending traditional tea ceremony etiquette with futuristic machinery. In the center foreground, a low black wooden tea table holds exactly 5 visible tea objects: 1 dark ceramic vase with a thin branch of sparse leaves, 1 bamboo whisk standing upright, 1 tea bowl, 1 small teacup on a round tray, and 1 cast-iron teapot in the robot’s hands. A faint curl of steam rises from the freshly poured tea. Behind the table, a hanging scroll displays a single enso circle painted in expressive brushwork. On the left, tall shoji screens diffuse soft daylight across the room. The walls are plain plaster with subtle wear and ink-like stains, and the overall composition is calm, balanced, minimalist, and contemplative, combining wabi-sabi Japanese aesthetics with quiet science-fiction. Use a wide cinematic composition, eye-level perspective, lots of negative space, and a meditative mood.