'Stillness Under Sakura' Print
'Stillness Under Sakura' Print
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Inspiration
'Stillness Under Sakura' was born from the quiet magic of springtime in Japan, when cherry blossoms emerge in delicate clouds of pink, transforming the landscape into something almost dreamlike. I was drawn to the way each petal seems to hold light differently, creating a gentle symphony of blush tones that shift and breathe against the vastness of a clear blue sky.
As the day softens into evening, beneath the blossoms, softly glowing lanterns hang in quiet harmony, their warm light offering a sense of comfort and intimacy. They do not demand attention, but instead invite stillness.
'Stillness Under Sakura' is an invitation: to slow down, to breathe deeply, and to lose yourself, even for a moment, in a place where everything feels balanced, soft, and beautifully at rest.
Description
Bring a sense of profound peace and magic into your home with this vibrant celebration of the Sakura season. The composition is anchored by the strong, dark form of the trunk, which beautifully balances the rhythmic, geometric silhouettes of the glowing lanterns. A serene palette of sky and periwinkle blue provides a tranquil backdrop, creating a stunning contrast against the warm amber light and soft pink petals. Its clean lines and bold shapes offer a modern, illustrative feel.
Perfect for a bedroom sanctuary or a calming workspace, this piece is designed to transform any wall into a serene escape. Whether you’re a lover of Japanese culture or simply seeking a focal point that radiates warmth and Zen, this painting invites a permanent sense of enchantment and calm into your living space.
A fine art giclée print on high quality platinum etching 285gsm paper. Each piece has been carefully profiled to ensure the prints are as accurate to the originals as possible. With care these prints will be long lasting.
Please note: prints sized A5 will come in a flat envelope. All other sizes will be carefully wrapped in tissue paper and rolled in a cardboard postal tube. Due to the heavyweight quality paper, the rolled prints will need to be left on a flat surface to naturally flatten.
