Artisan's brushstroke on handmade washi paper capturing the essence of Nihonga tradition - a serene temple garden during Tsuyu season, where rain droplets cling to verdant moss-covered stones arranged in perfect asymmetry. Mineral pigments of indigo, malachite, and ochre create subtle depth while silver leaf accents catch ephemeral light through parting clouds. Delicate bamboo leaves dance at the composition's edge, their brushwork embodying controlled spontaneity of suibokuga technique. A solitary stone lantern stands weathered by centuries, exemplifying wabi-sabi's beautiful imperfection. Negative space (ma) creates breathing room within the composition, while distant misty mountains rendered in gradual bokashi washing technique invoke yugen's profound mystery. Fine gold dust highlights summer's first fireflies emerging at dusk, their illumination reflecting in scattered puddles. Meticulous craftsmanship honors Momoyama period aesthetic sensibilities with contemporary execution. <lora:Organic Sauce - FLUX:0.4> <lora:RM_Enhancer_v1.0_bf16:0.6> <lora:It's a LoRA for portraits, BUT! actually specialized in backgrounds. v1.0:0.2> <lora:Illustration_Style_IV:0.5> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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