A curation by Natalie Slater, Curator at Singulart - Cherry blossom carries an immediate recognition. Even in its most reduced form—a cropped branch, a cluster of blooms, a field of color—you know what you’re looking at. The image holds.
Across these works, the subject is approached through different scales and sensibilities. Some artists expand outward into full landscapes, while others move in close, isolating branches or individual blossoms. The variation sits in composition and handling, but the presence remains constant.
What comes through is the pull of the season itself. Cherry blossom signals a shift—something brief, anticipated, and widely understood. That sense of arrival carries across each work, whether rendered with precision or loosened into paint. The image doesn’t need to be explained; it’s already felt.
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