Traditional Chinese Paintings - [STYLE] [LORA] [FLUX] - v4.0 [FINAL]

chinese traditional painting in tc artstyle of a mist-shrouded pine forest at dusk, rendered in delicate brushwork and ink-wash on textured rice paper.In a wide 16:9 landscape format, the painting presents a sweeping view of an ancient mountain forest just after rainfall. Distant peaks fade into bluish-gray haze, the outlines softened by lingering mist. Slopes are layered in staggered depth, created through tonal variation and negative space. Tall, wiry pine trees cling to jagged ridges, their twisted trunks rendered in sparse dry-brush strokes while their needles appear as rhythmic dot clusters, echoing traditional Song Dynasty styles.A narrow path winds along a ridge, vanishing into cloud-covered distance. The ground is speckled with pale moss and slick with rain, painted in washes of jade and pale ochre. Raindrops still linger on leaf tips, captured with minimal ink dots and negative white space.The sky is a bleeding mix of lavender and indigo, with streaks of diluted ink forming subtle clouds. Light seeps faintly behind a distant peak, giving the impression of a sun already dipped behind the horizon. There are no human figures or buildings in sight—just the timeless hush of nature preserved in ink. Crickets and frogs would be heard if this were real. Everything breathes moisture, silence, and age.