Brushed sumi-e landscape depicting Tanuki Zazen, a mystical scene where anthropomorphic tanuki raccoon dogs sit in perfect zazen meditation postures on mossy rocks, surrounded by morning mist. The composition employs traditional ma (negative space) with delicate ink gradations from charcoal to pale gray. Painted on handmade washi paper with visible fibers, using traditional fude brushwork techniques. The tanuki display serene expressions with closed eyes, their round bellies and sake bottles nearby as cultural symbols. Autumn maple leaves float across the scene, some transforming into birdsârepresenting the tanuki's illusory powers. A subtle crescent moon in the upper right corner creates asymmetrical balance. Painted in the style of Sesshu Toyo with elements of hakubyÅ (monochrome ink painting) expressing the yÅ«gen concept of profound grace and subtle profundity. The composition evokes the playful yet philosophical nature of these shape-shifting yokai creatures in Japanese folklore. <lora:ArtNouveau2Flux:0.5> <lora:UkiyoFusion-FLUX:0.6> <lora:FluxMythP0rtr4itStyle:0.1> <lora:Bruce Holwerda:0.4> <lora:sxz-Dark-Fantasy-v2-Flux:0.3> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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