Traditional Japanese dry landscape garden (karesansui) viewed through shoji screen doors, depicting raked white gravel representing flowing water around carefully positioned weathered volcanic stones. Morning light casts long shadows across the meticulously maintained patterns, creating dramatic contrasts. Miniature pruned black pine trees frame the composition, their twisted forms echoing ancient yamato- e painting techniques. A solitary stone lantern (ishidÅrÅ) stands as focal point, covered with lichen in verdant greens and soft grays. Rendered in nihonga style with mineral pigments on handmade washi paper, using traditional tarashikomi techniques for textural depth. Muted palette of charcoal, moss green, and sandy beige tones with subtle gold leaf accents suggesting divine presence. Conveys yugen (profound grace) and yohaku- no- bi (beauty of empty space) through minimalist composition, masterful brushwork, and contemplative atmosphere. <lora:boFLUX Double Exposure Magic v2:0. 6> <lora:Hyperdetailed_Colored_Pencil:0. 3> <lora:Memadukan_Brush_Strokes_of_Fineart:0. 3> <lora:Vintage comic book:0. 2> <lora:aidmaInkStyle- FLUX- V0. 1:0. 6> <lora:flux_dev:1>
