A nihonga masterpiece depicting a moon viewing ceremony in autumn, rendered on delicate washi paper with mineral pigments in the azurite and malachite palette. Nocturnal gardeners tend to ancient moss formations under a magnificent harvest moon, its silver light casting long shadows across the garden. The composition observes fukinsei asymmetrical balance, with the moon positioned according to the golden ratio. Meticulous attention to botanical detail reveals tsukimi dango offerings on lacquered trays. The scene embodies the concept of mono no awareâthe pathos of impermanenceâas maple leaves in vibrant vermilion float on a still pond. The garden is adorned with traditional stone lanterns emitting a warm amber glow, creating a contemplative atmosphere of yugen (profound mystery). Masterful use of tarashikomi technique creates depth in the water reflections, while subtle bokashi gradients evoke the transition from dusk to night. <lora:dreadmirth- art- style:0. 6> <lora:aidmaFLUXPro1. 1- FLUX- v0. 3:0. 2> <lora:flux_dev:1>
