Dramatic sumi-e painting capturing a white-tailed hawk (tobi) in mid-flight through a sudden mountain storm, executed in traditional bokashi gradation technique. Swift, powerful brushstrokes define the raptor's silhouette against turbulent clouds rendered in varying ink densities. Wind-bent pines cling precariously to rocky outcroppings below, their needles suggested by minimalist hatching. The composition embodies the yugen concept through sparse negative space and atmospheric depth. Subtle touches of mineral pigment highlight the hawk's piercing eye and storm's fury, while maintaining monochromatic restraint. The work balances dynamic motion with contemplative stillness, embodying the Japanese aesthetic principle of natural transience amid chaos. <lora:MysticFantasy:0.7> <lora:zyd232_Ink_Style_Flux1D_v1_1:0.1> <lora:dreadmirth-art-style:0.7> <lora:FluxMythAn1meL1nes:0.1> <lora:FluxDFaeTasticDetails:0.3> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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