Sakura, Blossom
Overview
Originally a Shin-Bijutsukai woodblock print on paper, this fun floral transforms cherry blossoms into a blooming tapestry of form and color. In Japanese culture cherry blossoms hold particular significance. Their brief but glorious spring blooms teach that life is beautiful precisely because it is short-lived. Joy and sorrow will both pass.
Measurements
• Each roll is 20.5" wide x 11 yards long
• Repeat: 9", half drop
Additional Notes
• 2-3 week lead time
• Digital print, Non-woven
• Made in Britain
Color Description
Multi colored illustration on a brown background
Additional Info
Fee Greening (b. 1990) is a Dorset-based artist and illustrator specialising in dip pen and ink. Inspired by Medieval, Gothic and Flemish art, she graduated from Central St. Martin's in 2012 and received a Masters from the Royal College of Art in 2014. Her impressive roster of commercial clients include among others: Alex Eagle, Alexa Chung, Faber & Faber, Florence + The Machine, Fortnum & Mason, Gucci, Liberty London, Martini, Sony Music, Tate, The Royal Court Theatre. She exhibited in 'The Great Women Artists', curated by Katy Hessel, in 2017 and in 2020 had a solo show at Chateau Zoobeetle, Hong Kong. Fee has designed Climbing Curios, Twin Flower and Harlequin Pearl for CommonRoom. You can find more examples of Fee's work at: www.feegreening.co.uk/Fee Greening (b. 1990) is a Dorset-based artist and illustrator specialising in dip pen and ink. Inspired by Medieval, Gothic and Flemish art, she graduated from Central St. Martin's in 2012 and received a Masters from the Royal College of Art in 2014. Her impressive roster of commercial clients include among others: Alex Eagle, Alexa Chung, Faber & Faber, Florence + The Machine, Fortnum & Mason, Gucci, Liberty London, Martini, Sony Music, Tate, The Royal Court Theatre. She exhibited in 'The Great Women Artists', curated by Katy Hessel, in 2017 and in 2020 had a solo show at Chateau Zoobeetle, Hong Kong. Fee has designed Climbing Curios, Twin Flower and Harlequin Pearl for CommonRoom. You can find more examples of Fee's work at: www.feegreening.co.uk/