The landscape does not represent a specific place, but rather is imagined by machine learning methods that reference Ukiyo-e artists including Utagawa Hiroshige, Ogata Gekkō, and Hasui Kawase of the Shin-hanga movement, as well as Hasegawa Tōhaku of the Hasegawa school.
The result is a painting that seamlessly blends cutting-edge technology and the human hand. The latest digital tools capture traditional Japanese landscape painting in the piece's serene mood and its subject matter. Egrets bathe in the gentle river, and the tall mountains are shrouded in mist, creating a sense of tranquility and depth.