Painting of Seven Gods of Fortune in Chinese artistry.
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A vibrant painting depicts the Seven Gods of Fortune, celestial beings in flowing robes and ornate headdresses, amidst swirling clouds. They hold symbolic objects, suggesting their respective domains of wealth and prosperity. A majestic crane flies overhead, adding to the mystical atmosphere. The artwork is rich in gold leaf and detailed brushwork, showcasing traditional Chinese artistry. The painting's bottom features stylized waves, further enhancing its ethereal beauty.
The Seven Lucky Gods of Japan (Shichifukujin) standing together on a radiant golden cloud above the ocean, each deity glowing with divine energy: Daikokuten with his magic mallet and treasure bag, Ebisu holding a sea bream, Benzaiten in flowing robes playing a biwa, Hotei laughing with a full belly, Bishamonten armored and dignified, Fukurokuju with a tall forehead and staff, and Juroujin with a scroll and deer, all surrounded by floating treasures, cranes, and soft golden light, spiritual Japanese mythological art, vibrant and sacred colors of gold, crimson, jade, and pearl, glowing ethereal lighting, heavenly 4:5 composition --ar 4:5 --v 7.0