Nihonga-style mystical night scene depicting a legendary Kawauso (river otter yokai) performing a sacred kagura ritual by a moonlit waterfall. The otter yokai, adorned with ceremonial shimenawa ropes and holding a fan of yÅ«gao leaves, dances on a moss-covered rock amid swirling mist. Painted on kumohada washi paper using traditional mineral pigmentsâgofun white, iwaenogu blue, and malachite greenâwith delicate nikawa binder creating translucent layers. The composition balances asymmetry with ma (negative space), with cascading water rendered in traditional tarashikomi technique where pooling pigments create natural, flowing patterns. Moonlight filters through Japanese maple branches, casting dappled light on the scene, embodying the yugen concept of profound mystery. Detailed with fine sumi-e ink outlines and subtle gold leaf accents highlighting water droplets, conveying the transient beauty of tsukiyo (moonlit night). <lora:Niji V2B:0.5> <lora:RM_Enhancer_v1.0_bf16:0.6> <lora:Organic Sauce - FLUX:0.8> <lora:ck-painterly-fantasy-000017:0.5> <lora:zy_horror_monsters_flux:0.4> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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