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The muted tones of the background further accentuate the vividness of the flowers, the translucent white skin of the subject, and the glossy allure of the red lips. The expression is elegant, yet it seems to hide a dignified inner strength. In a modern society where trends shift rapidly, receiving the ancient sensibility of \"cherishing one's attire\" and wearing the beauty of the seasons, as seen in this painting, will give us the pride to value our own style and an energy that makes our hearts bloom.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eEach piece is printed on Awa Washi, a handmade Japanese paper officially recognized as a traditional craft. 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