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Acrylic painting of a cherry tree in bloom. The many pink blossoms illuminate this spring landscape.

SAKURA

860,00C$

Specifications

Dimensions: 18 H x 24 W inches
Technique: Acrylic paint, mixed media and tree barks on canvas
Finish: Sealed paint with three coats of UV-resistant matte varnish. Outer contour painted black. Painting with hanging system, ready for wall mounting.
*Black floating frame included

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Description of the work

For most of us, the word “Sakura” evokes no particular image, as it belongs to a language we don't understand. The word actually comes from Japanese and means “cherry blossom”. What fascinates me about art is that it allows us to transcend these linguistic barriers. Painting has the power to convey emotions and ideas universally, without the need to learn a particular language.

 

“Sakura” captures the ephemeral beauty and purity of cherry blossoms, emblems of Japanese spring. There are over 600 varieties of cherry trees, distinguished by different criteria, such as the color of the blossoms and young leaves, the blooming period, the number of petals and the shape of the tree. In Japan, the transient nature of their blossoming has long been a powerful metaphor for the fleeting nature of beauty and life.

 

With “Sakura”, I hope to share this simple, universal wonder at the beauty of life. Proof that painting, like cherry blossom, can speak directly to everyone's heart, without the need for translation.

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