Japanese ink wash painting, sumi- e style, by Sesshū Tōyō – A humble fisherman stands knee- deep in a tranquil river, his conical straw hat shielding his face as he casts his net into the water. His weathered robe, painted in soft, muted strokes, clings to his body, soaked from the morning mist. Behind him, a cluster of ancient pines rises from the rocky shoreline, their twisted trunks bending toward the water. In the distance, rolling hills fade into the mist, their outlines barely distinguishable from the sky. The water is rendered with delicate, flowing ink washes, its rippling surface reflecting the pale glow of the rising sun, suggesting the quiet resilience of a simple life. Niji, aidma- niji
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