A Sumi-e ink wash painting shows a fragmentary Asian dragon emerging from mist, with sections of its body fading into the white paper. The dragon's head, horns and partial body are defined through masterful black ink brushwork, while other areas remain intentionally blank. Gestural ink splashes and varied brush densities create a sense of movement and atmosphere. The dragon's visible features - scales, claws and flowing mane - are executed with precise yet expressive brushstrokes. A bright red seal stamp marks the lower left corner. The composition employs traditional East Asian principles of balanced emptiness and form. Executed in classical Japanese ink wash style on textured rice paper with bold calligraphic strokes.
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