**Japanese ink painting, sumi- e style, by Hiroshi Yoshida** – A **solitary fisherman** stands at the edge of a **serene riverbank**, his wide- brimmed **straw hat** tilted forward, shielding his weathered face from the early morning mist. He wears a **tattered, loose- fitting robe**, the ink strokes capturing its frayed edges and the subtle folds of the fabric as it flutters in the gentle breeze. In one hand, he holds a **long bamboo fishing rod**, the line disappearing into the calm, mirror- like water below, while a **wooden bucket** rests beside him, partially filled with his morning’s modest catch. Across the river, **distant mountains rise in layered ink washes**, their outlines barely visible through the swirling mist, lending depth and vastness to the composition. A **solitary crane wades through the shallows**, its reflection rippling softly as it moves, mirroring the fisherman’s patient stillness. The tranquil scene exudes a sense of quiet perseverance, with each delicate brushstroke honoring the timeless bond between man and nature. **Niji, aidma- niji. **
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