Prompt:
A grand Ukiyo-e style triptych composition, inspired by the works of Hokusai and Hiroshige, featuring a dramatic fusion of Mount Fuji and The Great Wave off Kanagawa. The image is presented as three vertical panels, each seamlessly flowing into the next, unified by elegant linework and traditional Japanese woodblock aesthetics. On the left panel, the mighty wave towers with ferocious beauty, rendered with stylized curling foam crests resembling clawed fingers. The wave is caught in a frozen moment of action, its indigo and deep blue hues contrasting with creamy white foam. Several wooden fishing boats are tossed beneath it, their rowers leaning into the wind, evoking a sense of struggle and perseverance. The central panel draws the eye to the majestic Mount Fuji, standing calm and eternal in the distance. The snow-capped peak rises under a pale sky streaked with pastel pinks, soft grays, and light golds, balancing the tension of the surrounding ocean. Sakura petals drift gently across the scene, connecting sky and sea. On the right panel, the sea begins to settle. A small fishing village lines the shore with traditional thatched-roof houses, stone lanterns, and narrow paths. Elegant cranes glide through the sky above, and a torii gate stands partially submerged in the water, hinting at the spiritual harmony between nature and humanity. The entire scene is rendered in traditional Ukiyo-e techniques: flat planes of color, rich textures, stylized waves and clouds, intricate linework, and a refined color palette of deep indigo, crimson, ochre, and pale ivory. The image should have a woodblock print texture with visible paper grain and subtle ink bleeding, capturing the poetic, timeless essence of Edo-period Japan.