Presented by four talented artists – Rei Hayase, Yumi Kamiya, Miki Tatebe and Murano Sei – this exhibition delves into Japan’s beautiful flowers, each of which holds deep symbolic meaning. From the sakura blossoms representing the fleeting nature of life to the camellia embodying peace and sincerity, the artists capture the delicate beauty of these blooms in their own unique styles. The show invites viewers to explore nature’s subtleties and the hidden emotions within each flower. It’s a reflection of the bond between nature, time and the human spirit. While a flower’s bloom may be brief, its impact lingers long after. After all, even a petal that falls can leave a memory. Mar 15-Apr 5. Free. MIDNICE Gallery, 10.30am-7pm

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