Ukiyo-e illustration of inoshishi (wild boar) spirits emerging from misty bamboo forest at twilight, rendered on handmade washi paper with mineral pigments and sumi ink. The composition features noble boars with gleaming tusks adorned in fragmented samurai armor, their forms both tangible and ethereal between worlds. Autumn maple leaves scatter across the scene in vibrant vermilion and gold, contrasting with indigo shadows. Background reveals distant mountain shrine bathed in fading orange light, torii gate silhouetted against approaching darkness. A crescent moon rises above, creating silvery highlights on dewdrops clinging to bamboo. The piece embodies yugen—mysterious depth and impenetrable beauty—with traditional woodblock printing techniques emphasizing bold outlines and flat color planes. Meticulous detail in boar fur and forest textures, balanced with ma (negative space) in fog-filled areas, capturing the liminal transition between day and spirit world. <lora:artilands:0.1> <lora:FluxMythP0rtr4itStyle:0.1> <lora:Vintage comic book:0.6> <lora:RM_Animefy_v1.0M:0.4> <lora:flux_dev:1>
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