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ArtistFull-screen, complete width, broad, 16:9 format of a delicate, wet watercolor with chilly autumn colors, executed on rough handmade paper of poem number 87, Jakuren Hōshi, of the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu: "While the raindrops of / the passing shower have not yet dried from / near the leaves of the evergreens, / the mist is already rising, on / this evening in autumn." The image shows a closeup of a fir bough, with the needles dripping wet from a rainshower. The glassy, bluish drops on the dark-green fir needles are beautifully captured in watercolor. The fir bough stands out against a blue-gray mist wafting though the deciduous trees in their autumn dress, as darkness descends on the scene. Quick, masterful brushstrokes perfectly capture the wet, misty autumn evening mood. Exquisite Japanese folio.
A serene landscape featuring detailed pine branches adorned with glistening droplets. Cascading mist surrounds the trees, creating a tranquil and ethereal atmosphere.