Nihonga masterpiece depicting ancient Niwaki gardening philosophy, an elderly master pruning a centuries-old pine tree with meticulous precision. Mineral pigment painting on washi paper showcasing asymmetrical composition with deliberate negative space (ma). The gardener wears indigo-dyed traditional clothing, standing on moss-covered stone. Delicate morning mist (kasumi) surrounds the scene, capturing the aesthetic concept of yugen â profound grace beyond visible appearance. Gold leaf accents highlight dew drops on pine needles. Traditional color palette of earthen browns, forest greens, and misty blues. Meticulous brushwork renders each pine needle with botanical accuracy while maintaining artistic interpretation. Background reveals glimpses of sacred mountains, suggesting the tree's connection to eternity. The gardener's weathered hands embody wabi-sabi principles â finding beauty in imperfection and transience. Refined brushstrokes and atmospheric depth characteristic of Edo-period nature studies. <lora:FluxMythG0thicL1nes:0.1> <lora:Anime v1.3:0.2> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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