Zen Garden Ripples: a minimalist sumi-e composition depicting concentric circles in raked white sand, interrupted by five weathered stones arranged in asymmetrical harmony. Traditional nihonga techniques on handmade washi paper, using natural mineral pigments in muted earth tones with subtle indigo accents. The composition embodies yugen—mysterious depth beyond the visible—with careful negative space (ma) balancing the few deliberate brush strokes. Morning mist (kasumi) hovers at the edges, suggesting autumn's transitional nature. A single maple leaf in vibrant vermilion rests against the darkest stone, representing mono no aware—the pathos of impermanence. Meticulous craftsmanship in the gradation (bokashi) technique reveals the subtle interplay between presence and absence, movement and stillness, following principles of wabi-sabi that find beauty in imperfection and transience. <lora:openart_Surreal_Anime_III_20250104_025344:0.4> <lora:DND_GRAINYBOYZ_FG_FLUX_V2_ROMULUS_Lora:0.4> <lora:Illustration_Style_IV:0.3> <lora:reedy-art-style:0.6> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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