Kawazu cherry blossoms in full bloom in Minamiizu-cho #01 (2022) Photography by Svalvald Photo
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Seller Svalvald Photo
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This work is an "Open Edition"
Photography,
Giclée Print / Digital Print
- Dimensions Several sizes available
- Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
- Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
- Categories Oriental Art Landscape
A row of cherry blossom trees stretches for approximately 3 kilometers along the Kawazu River in Kawazu Town.
Kawazu cherry blossoms have larger flowers than Yoshino cherry trees, and their color is deep pink, which is very impressive.
It has a short history, as logs were discovered by chance in the Kawazu River in 1955, but it can be seen planted all over Japan.
The culture of admiring cherry blossoms is the identity of the Japanese people, and is a culture that has been carefully handed down. Kawazuzakura is a cherry blossom that is suitable to embody the Japanese culture of cherry blossom viewing.
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Thank you for viewing my profile. I am a photographer living in Japan and an artist who creates art photos based on my works. Living in Shizuoka Prefecture, I naturally encountered photography and cameras. When I first started taking pictures, I used a digital camera, and on my days off, I would visit botanical gardens in the prefecture and photograph camellias and other plants. After purchasing a mirrorless single-lens camera, I became more serious about photography, and since 2021, I have become interested in Japanese wildflowers and have been actively traveling to Shizuoka, Aichi, and Nagano prefectures.
At first, I was doing photography as an extension of my hobby, but as the number of opportunities for my followers to evaluate me on SNS increased, I decided that I wanted to make photography a full-fledged career, which is where I am today. Japanese wildflowers are distributed in a variety of environments, from flatlands to alpine zones. I think spring and summer are the most important seasons for photographing wildflowers. Katakuri and other species bloom profusely from mid-March to April. When I shoot while talking to the wildflowers, I feel the joy of the arrival of spring and the dynamism of life, which makes me very happy and excited. The reason why I go shooting even when I climb mountains in summer is because I want to convey to many people the beauty of alpine plants that can only be seen for a few days. I feel that being able to be moved by the brilliance of life is the real pleasure of photography. I would be happy if people all over the world could learn about the natural beauty of their own countries through my works.
- Nationality: JAPAN
- Date of birth : 1982
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Japanese Artists