A majestic Mount Fuji emerges through morning mist in a dramatic sumi-e ink landscape, rendered with bold, spontaneous brushstrokes on textured washi paper. The composition follows the principles of asymmetry and controlled emptiness, with Mount Fuji positioned off-center against an expansive negative space. Delicate pine trees cling to rocky outcroppings in the foreground, their twisted forms suggesting centuries of perseverance. The monochromatic palette uses varying ink densitiesâfrom deep charcoal blacks to feather-light gray washesâcreating atmospheric depth. Small red seal marks accent the corner with traditional hanko signatures. The artwork embodies yugen (profound mystery) and wabi-sabi aesthetics, finding beauty in imperfection and transience. The brushwork reveals both controlled precision and liberated spontaneity, celebrating the natural world through restrained, contemplative expression. <lora:flux_vividizer:0.5> <lora:aidmaFLUXPro1.1-FLUX-v0.3:0.6> <lora:RM_Artistify_v1.0M:0.6> <lora:style_of_Norman_Ackroyd_FLUX_100:0.6> <lora:flux_dev:1>
