Nihonga masterpiece depicting a seasonal turning point between autumn and winter, rendered on handmade washi paper with mineral pigments and gold leaf accents. The composition features ancient maple trees with half-crimson, half-bare branches framing a misty mountain valley. A solitary deer stands contemplatively beside a frost-covered stream, its breath visible in the crisp air. Traditional tarashikomi technique creates subtle pooling effects in the water, while the meticulous nihonga brush technique renders each falling maple leaf with delicate precision. The scene embodies the yugen aesthetic—mysterious depth and subtle profundity—as early winter light filters through thinning foliage. Muted earth tones dominate the palette with strategic touches of vermilion and gold dust to emphasize the ephemeral nature of seasonal transition. The asymmetrical composition balances negative space with detailed areas, creating visual tension that mirrors the natural balance between decay and renewal. <lora:RM_Enhancer_v1.0_bf16:0.6> <lora:flux_hyperkraximalism-balanced:0.5> <lora:ArtNouveau2Flux:0.8> <lora:MoriiMee_Gothic_Niji_Style_FLUX:0.6> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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