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A photo of my traditional, monochromatic nature pencil drawing inspired by Japanese woodblock prints, featuring a stylized scene of a forest with a focus on a rocky, natural stone pathway.

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1 year ago

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SSD-1B

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A photo of my traditional, monochromatic nature pencil drawing inspired by Japanese woodblock prints, featuring a stylized scene of a forest with a focus on a rocky, natural stone pathway.
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Nogi San is an ink illustrator and artist who blends traditional Japanese sumi e techniques with digital art to create a unique art style.
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[the birdhouse] A photo of my traditional, monochromatic nature pencil drawing inspired by Japanese woodblock prints, featuring intricate carvings of trees and foliage, evoking a sense of calm and nostalgia. A rocky, natural stone pathway leads up to the birdhouse, inviting birds to step into a world of serenity and beauty.
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