A highly textural, Impressionistic or Post-Impressionistic painting, with an extreme use of impasto (thickly applied paint).
A close-up view of a flowering tree, likely a cherry or apple blossom, with the focus primarily on the dense canopy of flowers.
Dominated by a soft yet vibrant combination of pinks (from pale blush to deep magenta), creamy whites, and small accents of yellow. The trunk and branches are rendered in browns and greys.
The paint is applied with a palette knife or very heavy brushwork, giving the individual petals a sculptural, three-dimensional quality that stands out significantly from the canvas.
The trunk forms a central, stabilizing dark element, contrasting with the overwhelming, light, and detailed mass of blossoms above it.
The painting evokes a feeling of gentle beauty, abundance, celebration of spring, and tactile, joyful texture.