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Transform only the sky area into a soft, poetic collage inspired by Vietnamese visual culture and cherry blossom imagery. Keep the architecture, site, bridge, water, and overall composition exactly the same. Do not alter the building geometry.

Create a dreamy sky with layered translucent cherry blossom branches drifting in from the edges, especially the upper corners, with delicate petals lightly scattered across the sky. Blend the blossoms into the background so they feel embedded in the image rather than pasted on top.

Use a muted pastel palette with dusty blush pink, faded rose, pale lavender, warm beige, parchment cream, and soft misty gray. Add subtle handmade collage textures, like rice paper, aged paper, watercolor wash, or silk-screen print texture. The sky should feel airy, elegant, and atmospheric.

Reference Vietnamese artistic sensibilities through softness, delicacy, and layered composition rather than obvious decorative symbols. If cultural motifs are included, use them very sparingly and abstractly—faint cloud traces, ink-wash floral fragments, or tonal paper layering—so the result feels refined and architectural, not touristy or overly illustrative.

The overall mood should be calm, romantic, nostalgic, and slightly ethereal. Make the blossoms feel wind-carried and weightless, framing the elevation without overwhelming it. Preserve negative space in the center of the sky so the architecture remains the focal point.

Style references: architectural presentation collage, watercolor paper texture, contemporary mixed-media board, soft handmade montage, poetic atmospheric rendering, delicate floral veil.

Avoid: cartoon graphics, sharp sticker-like cutouts, overly saturated pink, busy ornament, Chinese lantern imagery, heavy outlines, scrapbook clutter, fantasy illustration, anime styling, or anything too literal., keep exact camera angle

PromptTransform only the sky area into a soft, poetic collage inspired by Vietnamese visual culture and cherry blossom imagery. Keep the architecture, site, bridge, water, and overall composition exactly the same. Do not alter the building geometry.

Create a dreamy sky with layered translucent cherry blossom branches drifting in from the edges, especially the upper corners, with delicate petals lightly scattered across the sky. Blend the blossoms into the background so they feel embedded in the image rather than pasted on top.

Use a muted pastel palette with dusty blush pink, faded rose, pale lavender, warm beige, parchment cream, and soft misty gray. Add subtle handmade collage textures, like rice paper, aged paper, watercolor wash, or silk-screen print texture. The sky should feel airy, elegant, and atmospheric.

Reference Vietnamese artistic sensibilities through softness, delicacy, and layered composition rather than obvious decorative symbols. If cultural motifs are included, use them very sparingly and abstractly—faint cloud traces, ink-wash floral fragments, or tonal paper layering—so the result feels refined and architectural, not touristy or overly illustrative.

The overall mood should be calm, romantic, nostalgic, and slightly ethereal. Make the blossoms feel wind-carried and weightless, framing the elevation without overwhelming it. Preserve negative space in the center of the sky so the architecture remains the focal point.

Style references: architectural presentation collage, watercolor paper texture, contemporary mixed-media board, soft handmade montage, poetic atmospheric rendering, delicate floral veil.

Avoid: cartoon graphics, sharp sticker-like cutouts, overly saturated pink, busy ornament, Chinese lantern imagery, heavy outlines, scrapbook clutter, fantasy illustration, anime styling, or anything too literal., keep exact camera angle

Date20 April 2026

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