Welcoming the First Signs of Spring: Cherry Blossoms in Brooklyn Botanic Garden
A visit to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Cherry Blossom Festival—pink petals overhead, traditional tea ceremonies, and centuries of Japanese symbolism.
Explore 12 articles tagged nature from the Artmoments collective.
A visit to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Cherry Blossom Festival—pink petals overhead, traditional tea ceremonies, and centuries of Japanese symbolism.
A colorful tour of fall in the Adirondacks—mountain views painted red and gold, hiking trails, and the cozy rituals of cider and pumpkin pie by the fire.
When the city turns into a sauna, Upstate New York's lakes offer relief—Lake George, Skaneateles, and the Finger Lakes, all within a few hours' drive.
Why the Summer Solstice still matters: centuries-old traditions of bonfires and sun worship, plus simple ways to mark the year's longest, brightest day.
A springtime stroll through Central Park's blooming gardens—tulips competing for attention, lilac-lined paths, and cherry blossoms stealing the show.
A picnic in the sun, a woman poolside, a convertible ride with the top down—summer caught here in its quieter, more introspective, sun-drenched moments.
Five paintings that chase the pull of the unknown—trailblazers on a mountain path, a hidden garden, a cave waiting to be explored—adventure as its own reward.
Forest nymphs, sea sirens, a phoenix rising in flame—these six paintings summon feminine energy through nature's oldest myths and archetypes.
Solitude has its own kind of calm. These six paintings find it in a woman alone with mountains, a waterfall, a flower garden, and one golden sunset.
Central Park sits for four small portraits, its seasons passing behind a woman walking her dog, an autumn park bench, and a lazy summer afternoon.
Sunflowers that smile, a rainbow that reaches out its arms: Eleanor Sinclair's oil paintings give nature human gestures across nine vivid landscape scenes.
Eleanor Sinclair's oil paintings turn nature into figures of speech—a stormy sky like marching shadows, a waterfall like a bridal veil of liquid diamonds.