The artistic interpretations in these descriptions bring to life the tranquil yet profound essence of various waterfalls during winter, each portrayed through the traditional technique of woodblock and linocut printing. One described print captures the Niyodo Waterfall set against towering cliffs, encircled by snow-dusted pine trees and mountains, displaying meticulous details right from the fine textures of rock surfaces to the delicate splash of water droplets—a true embodiment of traditional Japanese artistry. Similarly, Tangerine Falls is depicted as cascading vigorously over rocks into an icy basin, all under a pristine blue winter sky, reminiscent of Hiroshi Nagai’s paintings, emphasizing the vibrant, flowing water contrasted against the serene snowy landscape. Further enhancing this collection is a detailed woodcut of the majestic Iguazu Falls, where shades of gray and icy blues merge to depict the chilling beauty of falling water amidst a snow-covered rocky cliff and a dense, textured forest background. Lastly, in the style of Katsushika Hokusai, a linocut print of El Nuevo waterfall in British Columbia is portrayed with water thundering down into an icy lake, framed by frosted pine trees and mountains beneath a clear blue sky, part of Artspot’s exclusive collection. These pieces collectively enrich our visual sensory experience, serving as prime Examples of –sref commands in MidJourney that delineate the distinct yet harmonious interaction of natural elements in art.