Sumi-e riverscape capturing the ancient tradition of Japanese cormorant fishing, 'ukai', rendered with masterful brushwork on handmade washi paper. Night scene illuminated by traditional kagaribi fire baskets mounted on wooden boats. Silhouetted fisherman stands poised at the bow with trained cormorants on leashes, creating dramatic contrast against the luminous water. Mountains emerge from misty darkness using graduated ink washes, embodying the yohaku-no-bi concept of beautiful emptiness. Vertical composition with asymmetrical balance, featuring pine trees clinging to rocky outcroppings in minimal brushstrokes. Moonlight creates silver highlights on rippling water surface. The scene embodies yugen - profound mysterious grace - with implied seasonal reference to late autumn. Delicate calligraphy in upper corner suggests the ephemeral nature of the ancient practice, expressing mono no aware sentiment. Distinctive seal marks in vermilion ink enhance authenticity. <lora:ck-charcoal-drawing-000014:0.3> <lora:Niji V2B:0.6> <lora:flux_ptchkrawk:0.4> <lora:Illustration_Style_IV:0.2> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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