Traditional sumi-e ink painting depicting a lone fisherman at dawn on a misty mountain lake, executed in the minimalist aesthetic of Muromachi period Zen art. Masterful brushstrokes create the fisherman's silhouette with economical gestures against a background of empty white space representing fog. Mountains emerge as faint ink gradations using the tarashikomi technique where pooled ink creates natural textures. Bamboo fishing rod extends across negative space, embodying the principle of yohaku-no-bi. A solitary red maple leaf, rendered in subtle vermilion mineral pigment, floats on the water's surface, creating a focal point of autumn's transience. The composition embodies yugen - profound mysterious grace - and mono no aware - the pathos of impermanence. Fine mulberry washi paper texture visible through delicate ink washes. <lora:Ganin_II:0.2> <lora:boFLUX Double Exposure Magic v2:0.1> <lora:Fancha_style_v.5:0.8> <lora:ck-painterly-fantasy-000017:0.2> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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