Nihonga style painting of an elderly bonsai master tending to an ancient pine tree during a misty autumn evening. The master uses traditional copper tools on washi paper, with mineral pigments in subdued ochre, umber, and vermilion tones. The composition emphasizes ma (negative space) with the weathered hands creating elegant asymmetry against the gnarled trunk. Meticulous detail in the tiny leaves shows kireisabi (the beauty within imperfection). A single red maple leaf has fallen on the moss-covered pot, symbolizing mono no aware. Background reveals shadowy mountains in sumi-e technique, fading into yugen (profound mystery). Golden ginkgo trees frame the scene, their fan-shaped leaves scattered by gentle kaze (wind), creating a contemplative atmosphere of shiori (wistful beauty) and peaceful transience. <lora:ArtNouveau2Flux:0.3> <lora:Fancha_style_v.5:0.4> <lora:flux_semifluid_pigments:0.3> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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