Prompt:
Masterpiece, a full-screen woodblock print and linocut in a 16:9 format on rough, textured paper. A scene of dynamic, poetic frustration unfolds on the veranda of a historic Japanese temple. The composition is a close-up side view, focusing on a beautiful young woman from the Edo period. Her face is etched with delicate, fine lines, capturing a fierce, ferocious expression. Her jet-black hair is styled in a traditional shimada magé, with loose strands suggested by hectic, scratchy grooves that escape the formal form. She wears a magnificent, layered kimono in deep indigo and sage green. The intricate patterns of chrysanthemums and flowing water are rendered through meticulous hatching and transparent layered ink. Her obi is a vibrant, flat plane of crimson. In an explosion of dynamic action, she vigorously kicks a delicate wooden kodo incense box. The box is engraved mid-air, sliding across the floor. A cloud of fragrant ash and aromatic wood flows forth, depicted with a splash of concentrated sepia-toned and gray ink that flows softly into the paper grain. In the background, other court ladies look on with both shock and subtle amusement. Their forms are only suggested with minimalist ink strokes and muted washes, keeping the focus on the central figure. Soft, dappled light filters through a bamboo blind, represented by patterns of alternating light and shadow engraved on the block, highlighting the tension between her raw emotion and the serene elegance of her surroundings. The atmosphere is a masterful blend of serene beauty and sudden human disorder, executed with award-winning, ultra-detailed precision and the powerful graphic language of traditional printmaking. Ukiyo-e, woodcut, linocut, main form, bold outlines, high contrast, dynamic, atmospheric, textured, stylistic, full-screen.