A harmonious nihonga composition depicting the ancient art of ikebana (flower arrangement) performed by a solitary monk in a secluded mountain temple, created on golden washi paper with mineral pigments and delicate sumi ink outlines. The monk, dressed in faded indigo robes, arranges wild chrysanthemums, pine branches, and autumn leaves with mindful precision, embodying the principle of kanso (simplicity). The arrangement itself suggests yugen (profound mystery) through its asymmetrical balance and intentional negative space. Shafts of evening light filter through wooden lattice windows, creating patterns of shadow and illumination across the tatami floor. A weathered bronze incense burner releases thin wisps of smoke that curl upward, visually echoing the controlled curves of the flower stems. The background reveals sliding fusuma panels painted with muted landscapes of distant mountains, expressing the concept of shizen (naturalness) through subtle gradations of indigo and burnt umber. The entire scene captures shizuka (tranquility) and the quiet dignity of dedicated practice, rendered with meticulous attention to textures and the gentle interplay of seasonal elements. <lora:RM_Enhancer_v1.0_bf16:0.2> <lora:Classic_Anime_Colors:0.5> <lora:flux_dev:1>
