Cherry Blossoms

"This is my consummate Japanese influence painting. ts ethereal, full of water, reflections air, and plants; letting nature be seen as a lover, practically. What I love about old Japanese & Chinese art is the relationship of the human to nature. It represents the relation of the large to small. It is not human-being centric, but nature-centric. Another thing these artists did was to be very aware of the materials. The sensuality of the actual materials, colors & forms is the prime focus. I always use the best quality colors and paper to achieve this effect. I named it cherry blossoms in honor of the Japanese artists of old. I'm pretty sure I was one in a past life if such a thing exists."

-Eve Hennessa

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