Prompt: 
            In a mythical autumn forest, where towering granite cliffs rise like weathered sentinels of an ancient age, cascading waterfalls carve silver paths through canyons draped in crimson, amber, and burnished gold foliage. The air shimmers with mist and drifting leaves — each one a glowing ember in the cool, golden light of a fading sun.
Moss-covered stones glisten beside clear pools that mirror the fiery canopy above, while streams weave through ferns and fallen leaves, forming luminous ribbons of liquid glass. The forest is alive with the murmur of water and wind — a sacred symphony echoing through time.
In the distance, a small stone village clings to the cliffs, its roofs blanketed in orange ivy and smoke curling gently from chimneys. Wooden bridges span across narrow gorges, connecting terraces where villagers gather to collect water or hang bright woven fabrics that ripple in the breeze.
The light is transcendent — shafts of sun pierce the mist, illuminating droplets that dance like sparks in the air. The waterfalls themselves seem alive, glowing faintly with ethereal luminescence as if touched by divine breath.
Every texture bears the richness of a hand-painted oil masterpiece — thick impasto brushstrokes, glowing highlights, and deep, velvety shadows that breathe warmth and life into the scene.
Style: Romantic naturalism and painterly realism, inspired by Henry Fuseli’s mysticism, Millet’s pastoral sensitivity, Courbet’s texture, and Jules Breton’s luminous serenity. Cinematic fine-art composition, 8K ultra-detailed, volumetric light rays, golden-hour ambiance, baroque richness of tone, ethereal atmosphere, museum-grade oil painting aesthetic.
Mood: tranquil, majestic, and eternal — the soul of autumn captured in the language of water and light.
Title: Autumn Waterfalls — A Symphony of Falling Light and Living Stone.