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I just returned from my second trip to Japan. My goal for this trip was to find inspiration among the blossoming cherry trees known in Japan as "sakura."
Japan's cherry blossom viewing is a centuries-old cultural tradition. During the few weeks of peak bloom, cherry flower festivals take place all across the country, with millions flocking to see the transient blooms. Often accompanied by picnics, parties, and saki, the viewing of cherry blossoms is called "hanami," which means "viewing flowers."
I arrived in Tokyo to rain and gray skies. The blossoms had not opened into full bloom yet. After viewing the most popular sakura spots (and learning how to use the train system), we headed to Kyoto, where the promise of sun beckoned.
Kyoto was filled with hundreds of cherry blossom sites, and the white/pale pink Yoshino cherry trees were in peak bloom! By the end of the week, the darker pink weeping cherry trees were also blooming. I eagerly chased the sunlight and found enough inspiration to paint a thousand paintings.
I enjoyed seeing many of the same gardens and temples I had visited when I last traveled to Kyoto to photograph the Japanese maple trees at peak fall color. I recognized many of the same maple trees I'd painted before -- but now they were covered in tiny, bright green maple leaves, like little stars forming veils of green filigree.
My last stop was Osaka, where I discovered night-illuminated cherry trees at Osaka Castle. The entire trip was a magnificent journey, and I have been so inspired at my easel!
Below, you will find a few (very few!) photos from my trip, along with some of the paintings this trip inspired! Keep an eye on my portfolio as I continue to paint and explore the inspiration I found on this trip.
Erin Hanson during her Japan visit.
Joy among the sakura
Blossom fields in Japan
Sakura against a clear blue sky
Sakura by Erin Hanson
Night Sakura at Osaka Castle
Night Blossoms by Erin Hanson
Japanese Quince
Flowering Quince by Erin Hanson
If you would prefer to get alerts about new cherry blossom paintings inspired by this adventure? Let Linda know.
Contact:
linda@erinhanson.com
(503) 334-3670
About Erin
ERIN HANSON has been painting in oils since she was 8 years old. As a teenager, she apprenticed at a mural studio where she worked on 40-foot-long paintings while selling art commissions on the side. After being told it was too hard to make a living as an artist, she got her degree in Bioengineering from UC Berkeley. Afterward, Erin became a rock climber at Red Rock Canyon, Nevada. Inspired by the colorful scenery she was climbing, she decided to return to her love of painting and create one new painting every week.
She has stuck to that decision, becoming one of the most prolific artists in history, with over 3,000 oil paintings sold to eager collectors. Erin Hanson’s style is known as "Open Impressionism" and is taught in art schools worldwide. With millions of followers, Hanson has become an iconic, driving force in the rebirth of impressionism, inspiring thousands of other artists to pick up the brush.