Chinese Landscape Painting Pigment Squeeze
An artistic process image showing a giant tube of mineral azurite blue paste being squeezed onto antique silk, transforming into a majestic Qinglü-style landscape with mountains, clouds, pine trees, and tiny scholars. The scene includes Chinese painting tools and a miniature Ming Dynasty painter figure, rendered with soft natural lighting and a thick, granular pigment texture.
Model: Nano Banana ProCategory: Social Media PostStyle: IllustrationLanguage: en
Prompt
<instruction> Input A is Qiu Ying's Ming Dynasty masterpiece "Fairyland of Peach Blossoms" (Tao Yuan Xian Jing Tu). Analyze: The "Blue-and-Green" (Qinglü) landscape style, the meticulous "Gongbi" brushwork, the use of mineral pigments (Azurite and Malachite), and the ethereal atmosphere of the towering mountains and white clouds. Goal: A "Pigment Tube Squeeze." A giant, realistic tube of "Mineral Azurite Blue" (Shi Qing) paste sitting on a sheet of antique silk. Rules: Action: The tube is being squeezed, and the medium coming out is a thick, granular paste of vibrant Azurite Blue and Malachite Green. It flows out to form a majestic 3D landscape. The towering, craggy mountains are rising from the paint flow, surrounded by white clouds formed from white pigment. Tiny figures of scholars playing the zither (guqin) inside a cave and twisted pine trees are emerging in delicate 3D relief from the mineral paste. Texture: Thick, matte mineral pigment texture (slightly granular/powdery look), distinct from the oily gloss of Western paint. Props: Fine-point Chinese brushes (Wolf-hair brushes), a ceramic bowl with ground mineral powder, an ink stone (Suzuri), a red seal (chop), and a tiny 3D printed version of Qiu Ying (in Ming Dynasty Hanfu) standing on the desk painting on a scroll. An unrolled silk handscroll is visible underneath. Lighting: Soft, diffused, natural lighting that highlights the vibrant mineral colors without harsh reflections. Output: ONE image, 4:5, "artistic process" aesthetic. </instruction>