Shibayama inlay technique on a delicate lacquerware panel depicting a fox wedding procession beneath an autumn moon, adorned with mother-of-pearl, coral, and gold powder embellishments. Meticulous relief carvings of red maple leaves frame the scene, while silver maki-e dust creates the illusion of mist rising from a meandering stream. Tiny birds rendered in abalone shell fragments perch on bare branches silhouetted against an indigo night sky. The composition follows the principles of yohaku-no-bi, employing abundant negative space to evoke yugen â a profound mysterious grace. Intricate details of fox masks and kimono patterns contrast with the austere simplicity of the landscape, exemplifying the balance of kyo-jitsu (emptiness and substance) in traditional Japanese aesthetics. Bold asymmetry and the rich patina of aged urushi lacquer suggest the passage of time. <lora:ck-shadow-circuit-000021:0.2> <lora:FluxFantasyDetailerV2:0.3> <lora:MoriiMee_Gothic_Niji_Style_FLUX:0.3> <lora:Sinfully_Stylish_1.0_Flux:0.3> <lora:Illustration concept Variant 3A:0.5> <lora:flux_dev:1>
Parameters used to generate this content
AI models used to generate this content