An ethereal nihonga painting of a lone biwa musician seated beneath a weathered cypress tree on the shore of a moonlit lake. The musician's kimono features subtle gradations of indigo and umber pigments on traditional washi paper, with gold leaf accents illuminating the instrument strings. Cherry blossom petals drift across the scene, symbolizing mono no aware - the pathos of impermanence. The composition embraces ma (negative space), with misty mountains receding into the distance. Architectural elements include a distant torii gate half-submerged in water, suggesting the boundary between mortal and spirit realms. The scene captures yugen - profound mysterious beauty - through meticulous mineral pigment application in the Nihonga tradition, with careful attention to the musician's contemplative expression and the reflective surface of the still water. <lora:Niji B:0.2> <lora:FluxMythP0rtr4itStyle:0.5> <lora:Fluxartis 28.11A:0.7> <lora:sxz-Dark-Fantasy-v2-Flux:0.6> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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