Sakura cherry

Technique: Giclée quality print
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More about this artwork

This is a delicate and detailed depiction of a branch of sakura, or cherry blossoms, likely capturing the fleeting beauty of early spring. The artist, Megata Morikaga, has skillfully rendered the petals in shades of white and pink, with subtle hints of red near the centers, suggesting the depth and vitality of the blossoms. Each flower is distinctly detailed, showcasing individual petals and stamen, which adds a realistic and almost tactile quality to the work.The leaves are painted with strokes of green and red, providing a contrast that enhances the softness of the petals. The branch itself is dark and sturdy, with varied tones that suggest texture and natural growth patterns. The background remains neutral and light, ensuring that the viewer's focus remains on the intricacies of the blossoms and leaves.Overall, Morikaga's artwork captures the essence of sakura – a beloved symbol in many cultures for its beauty and the poignant brevity of its bloom. This painting might evoke feelings of renewal and impermanence, common themes associated with cherry blossoms.

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Flower ukiyo–e woodblock prints from Megata Morikaga, a Japanese artist from the Edo period. Morikaga was famous for creating beautiful illustrations of flowers and plants. We have digitally enhanced these Japanese public domain prints into high-resolution printable quality.