Kwanzan Cherry
Prunus serrulata
For years I watched the heavily blooming Kwanzan cherry trees near my studio and always wanted to paint them. Oddly enough, they are situated at the edge of a cemetery I drive past in order to get to my studio. Last year I drove to the cemetery to photograph the flowers and branches, take a few notes and sneak a few blossoms back with me. While working on the painting, whenever I wanted to see the details up close, I would go back to the cemetery to observe the tree in real life. Although from a distance it was the blossoms that first drew my attention to these trees, in the painting what I like best is the contrast of the coppery leaves with the pink petals.
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