This black and white ink drawing of the Great Wave off Kanagawa, crafted in the revered style of Hokusai, unfolds across the pages of a sketchbook with a compelling transformation into a dark and mysterious portal, seemingly bridging dimensions. The wave itself is depicted with towering stature, its crests forming spiky foams that defy the canvas boundary, surrounded by a mystical swirl of magical energies. Each line is meticulously shaded, enhancing the dramatic interplay of light and shadow, which is punctuated by traditional Japanese calligraphic symbols at the backdrop, invoking a deep sense of awe. Water droplets and splashes are dynamically represented, adding a visceral feeling of the wave’s raw power and movement, while the high contrast and detailed pen sketching captivate the viewer’s eye. Accompanying this ominous seascape are scattered numerical annotations and handwritten notes that seem to whirl around the frothy edges, suggesting a narrative or a coded message woven into the tableau. This artwork exemplifies some of the best style reference techniques in MidJourney, bridging traditional art forms with modern interpretative elements.