Shinto sabi: ancient stone lanterns and weathered torii gates reclaimed by vibrant moss, placed along a misty mountain path leading to a hidden shrine. Captured in traditional nihonga style using mineral pigments on washi paper, employing tarashikomi technique for textural depth. The composition balances asymmetry with negative space (ma), creating a meditative rhythm. Early autumn maple leaves in vermilion and amber scatter across the foreground, while distant silhouettes of cypresses emerge through morning mist. Delicate gold leaf accents highlight dew drops and stone carvings. The scene embodies yugen- the profound mystery of existence- through subtle light filtering through forest canopy. Meticulous brushwork details the moss textures and stone erosion patterns, celebrating the beauty of impermanence. <lora:Niji V2B:0. 7> <lora:NeonFantasyPrimeFLUX- 000049:0. 6> <lora:CPA:0. 4> <lora:flux_dev:1>
