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Keiko Tanabe


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Spring in Kyoto, Japan IV, Jap...
Media:  watercolor
Size: 9x12 in
The Winning Bid: US $252 (14 bids)
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Genre: Landscape
Media:  watercolor
Painting Description: In about 10 days or so, the cherry blossom trees (sakura) will start blooming in Japan. A beautiful display of their pale pink flowers is a sure sign of the arrival of spring. For many Japanese, spring is the best time of the year.

April is also the beginning of a new fiscal and school year in Japan. It is a chance to make a fresh start for new hopes and goals. It is a time to look forward to a bright future ahead. Especially this year, after the recent disasters of epic proportions, I pray that spring will still mean the same for the people of Japan.

At the time when Japan's capital was in Kyoto, the Arashiyama area in the western suburb was a favorite spot for the imperial aristocrats. With lush mountains and a crystal clear river, they would enjoy boating, fishing and poetry reading while admiring beautiful sceneries. This spring when the sakura flowers are in full bloom in those mountains, thousands of people will visit there as they have done for centuries.

The proceeds from the sale of this painting will go to the Japanese Red Cross Society.
Auction Notes: The proceeds from the sale of this painting will go to the Japanese Red Cross Society.
Payment Methods:  Accepts PayPal Checks - contact artist to arrange
(will have to clear before painting is shipped)
Shipping Regions:  From:  USA
Will Ship To:  USA, Africa, Asia, Canada, Europe, Middle East, Oceania, Australia, S/Cen America, South Asia, SE Asia
Shipping Method:  USPS
Sales Tax:  If applicable, will be applied during checkout.
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