Traditional nihonga masterpiece depicting a nighttime harvest ceremony during Tsukimi (moon-viewing festival), rendered on gold-leafed washi paper using natural mineral pigments. Farmers in indigo-dyed kimono gather silver rice stalks beneath an enormous luminous autumn moon, casting long shadows across terraced paddies. Delicate brushwork captures firefly light dancing between silhouettes. Mountains emerge from mist using tarashikomi pooling technique, creating depth through layered transparency. Background features subtle rabbit motifs symbolizing lunar mythology, while calligraphic elements suggest poetry about abundance and cyclical time. Embodies yugen (profound mystery) through balanced negative space and asymmetrical composition. Palette combines rich indigo, silver, ochre, and vermilion with subdued earth tones, enhanced by metallic accents catching ambient light. Meticulous attention to seasonal indicators and agricultural tools authenticates the historical harvest tradition. The overall atmosphere conveys kansha (gratitude) and communal harmony with nature's cycles. <lora:FluxFantasyDetailerV2:0.5> <lora:ArtNouveau2Flux:0.4> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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