Autumn’s Cherry Blossom

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Original abstract artwork created using textured acrylic and modeling paste mediums on a 16 x 12 canvas board. Year: 2025.
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On the first days of autumn in 2025, I found myself in a reflective mood, and it sparked the idea for my latest painting. I envisioned a beautiful cherry blossom tree blooming boldly amidst the rich colors of fall, capturing the delicate beauty of nature’s transitions.

In this piece, I used a dark background to symbolize the twilight of summer and the beginning of change. Right in the center, there’s the cherry blossom tree with its soft pink flowers standing out against the shadows—a representation of the balance between hope and a hint of sadness. Each petal tells a story of new beginnings, while the vibrant autumn leaves, drenched in gold, flutter down gracefully, embodying transformation.

As those golden leaves descend, they create a tapestry of light across the canvas, evoking fleeting moments in life. I aimed to capture the gentle interplay between the cherry blossoms and the autumn leaves, reminding myself that beauty often thrives in change. With “Autumn’s Cherry Blossom,” I wanted to express the impermanence of life, encouraging both myself and my viewers to treasure the present moment and appreciate the unique charm each season offers.

I hope people looking at my painting take a moment to reflect on their own journeys through change, celebrating the beauty in letting go and embracing the cycles of nature that mirror our lives. Through this artwork, I aim to convey not just a scene but a celebration of life’s transitory moments, inviting everyone to find beauty in the connections between beginnings and endings.

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    1. Keito + Kanvas Avatar
  1. veerites Avatar

    Dear Keito
    It was a different experience to read your post.
    Thanks for liking my post ‘Humility’. ❤️💗🌹

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    1. Keito + Kanvas Avatar

      Thank you! It was actually meant to have more autumn hues, but somehow turned out a tad pinkish. Surprisingly, it turned out well. Thanks again!

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      1. Reflective ASK SANDY Avatar

        “happy accident” in art! It’s a wonderful reminder that you have to let the creative process lead you sometimes. The most unexpected results can be the best. Have a pleasant weekend.

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