Traditional Japanese dry landscape garden (karesansui) viewed through an elegant torii gate frame, rendered in nihonga style with mineral pigments on gold-leaf background. Meticulously raked white gravel creates concentric patterns representing ocean waves, punctuated by weathered volcanic stones arranged in asymmetrical triangular formations. Moss islands in varying shades of emerald and jade embrace the base of each stone grouping. A single red-crowned crane stands in meditative stillness beside a shallow basin carved from granite. Weathered cypress pavilion with thatched roof nestled among ancient dwarf pines. Dawn light casts long shadows across the textured gravel surface, while morning mist hovers low. Silver birch trees frame the distant view, their delicate branches creating negative space (ma) that enhances the garden's sense of depth. Exceptional craftsmanship, meticulous brushwork, balanced composition embodying wabi-sabi aesthetics with intentional imperfections revealing profound beauty in transience. <lora:Illustration_Style_IV:0.4> <lora:FluxMythAn1meL1nes:0.3> <lora:Illustration concept V1:0.6> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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