justrob on BudgetPixel
@justrob · 6/27/2026
i used these as header images on my page, but I don't think i published them to my feed. From Jan 2026
![[Traditional East Asian ink wash painting of a tiger peering directly out from a misty dense bamboo forest.]](https://cdn.budgetpixel.com/posts/2917/1782594774519520348-60b46cf0-9c8d-4d7a-8493-048f43c58dec.jpg)
Tags: ink wash painting, sumi e art, tiger bamboo forest, traditional East Asian art, Chinese brush painting, wildlife art, misty forest artwork, wild tiger illustration, zen wall art, nature landscape art, jungle wildlife scene, bamboo forest painting, watercolor tiger art, serene wilderness art, Asian nature artwork
AI Model: seedream-4.5
Prompt: Hasegawa Tohaku + Maruyama Okyo + Ito Jakuchu, where Tohaku's masterful use of negative space and misty atmospheric ink washes should create ethereal depth and meditative stillness, Okyo's naturalistic observation and precise brushwork should render botanically accurate bamboo with lifelike presence, and Jakuchu's dynamic compositional energy should bring subtle tension and life to the stalks. The fusion should manifest as contemplative Edo period ink painting with scholarly refinement and Zen-inspired tranquility. A dense grove of bamboo rendered in varying gradations of sumi ink, slender culms rising vertically with graceful curves and subtle bends suggesting resilient flexibility. Delicate leaves cascade in feathered clusters, some rendered in precise detail while others dissolve into soft washes. A tiger partially emerges from the bamboo shadows, its stripes echoing the vertical rhythm of the stalks, watchful eyes gleaming with quiet intensity. Scene set within an ethereal bamboo forest during soft diffused light, mist drifting between the tall stalks creating layers of atmospheric depth. Empty silk or paper ground becomes luminous negative space, suggesting infinite continuation beyond the frame. The composition balances dense ink passages against vast breathing room, evoking the peaceful immersion of forest-bathing with cool grey-green tonal harmonies and meditative silence.

Tags: ink wash painting, sumi e art, tiger bamboo forest, misty forest artwork, traditional east asian art, chinese brush painting, wildlife illustration, bengal tiger art, atmospheric landscape, bamboo grove, serene wall art, foggy forest, nature art, wild animal, japanese ink art
AI Model: flux-1.1-pro
Prompt: Hasegawa Tohaku + Maruyama Okyo + Ito Jakuchu, where Tohaku's masterful use of negative space and misty atmospheric ink washes should create ethereal depth and meditative stillness, Okyo's naturalistic observation and precise brushwork should render botanically accurate bamboo with lifelike presence, and Jakuchu's dynamic compositional energy should bring subtle tension and life to the stalks. The fusion should manifest as contemplative Edo period ink painting with scholarly refinement and Zen-inspired tranquility. A dense grove of bamboo rendered in varying gradations of sumi ink, slender culms rising vertically with graceful curves and subtle bends suggesting resilient flexibility. Delicate leaves cascade in feathered clusters, some rendered in precise detail while others dissolve into soft washes. A tiger partially emerges from the bamboo shadows, its stripes echoing the vertical rhythm of the stalks, watchful eyes gleaming with quiet intensity. Scene set within an ethereal bamboo forest during soft diffused light, mist drifting between the tall stalks creating layers of atmospheric depth. Empty silk or paper ground becomes luminous negative space, suggesting infinite continuation beyond the frame. The composition balances dense ink passages against vast breathing room, evoking the peaceful immersion of forest-bathing with cool grey-green tonal harmonies and meditative silence.
Comments
CaylaCatz
I love these. They are lovely