Watercolour of a Japanese landscape with a Torii gate in the style of Fu Baoshi.
Fu Baoshi, or Fu Pao-Shih, was a Chinese painter from Xinyu, Jiangxi province. In 1933, he went to Japan to study history of Oriental art at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. (Midlibrary)
A torii, literally: birdseye stick, is a traditional Japanese gateway that usually provides access to a Shintō shrine. When entering a Shintō shrine, one sees one or more traditional Japanese gates or torii. The torii are seen as the spatial transition from the profane to the sacred. (Wiki)
Conceived by Peet de Rouw, visualized with AI.
Peet de Rouw is a maritime and industrial photographer who prefers evening and night photography. During the Corona period, Peet delved into artificial intelligence (Ai) for producing images using entered text. His work has been used in magazines, books and on websites. As a specialist in night photography,.. Read more…