Cherry tree 

372 creative works found

  • "13 Crows And A Cherry Tree"
    by Birgitta

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Nothing like wiling away the night hours with a stout mug of / ginger tea, a warm kitty & CS3. :-/ / / My daughter, Heidi.. / (Credit: Heidi Lael for the self portrait.) / / Photo of the Week winner at Viewbug.com / Prize: $25.00 / / Her profile: HEIDI / / / / / / / / / /

  • Cherry Blossom Bridge
    by Melanie McQuoid

    US$3.59–US$35.91

    Cherry Blossom covered bridge near Tokyo.

  • Chinese character “hei” means “double happiness” in english. A symbol used in all chinese weddings. a BIG THANK YOU to the fabulous buyer who bought 2 canvas print of this design on the 1st of September 2008…cheers! :) / a BIG THANK YOU to the fabulous buyer who bought a laminated print of this design on the 7th of September 2008…cheers! :) /

  • Blossoms
    by Lumineux

    US$3.70–US$37.05

    Image copyright © Marion Cullen. All rights reserved. Considered & Constructive critique invited and welcome.

  • Sakura Sunrise
    by fatfatin

    US$3.79–US$101.08

  • swallows and the red moon – the chinese word “ming” in this illustration means “bright” in english A BIG THANK YOU to the fabulous buyer who bought this large framed print on the 12th of September, 2008! cheers :) /

  • A branch with cherry blossoms on it…

  • cades cove in the great smoky mountains is notorious for the black bears. i am happy to say, this year has been an excellent year for viewing them. they have had food, and the park hasnt moved them out like they were caught doing last year. / yesterday morning shooting in the cove, i am upon a mama bear and her two cubs feeding in a cherry tree / this mama was after a particular branch, and she went up and down for it, finally chewing it off. / best if viewed larger

  • Cherry Blossom
    by Naomi Frost

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Tried something a little bit different this time. What do you think? / / This one is for Paul Tupman / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Pink glory
    by Melanie McQuoid

    US$3.59–US$71.82

    It`s cherry blossom season in Japan. This beautiful flower is called “Sakura”. The blossoms only last for a week or two, usually from March to April; Sakura cherry-blossoms have come to symbolize the transience of life because their life is so short. The Japanese school year begins in April, the sakura are also seen as a sign of beginning, signaling a new stage in life. This bloom has been compared to a woman’s beauty, blossoming for a short period before withering into old age. When the Sakura start to appear, all of Japan goes crazy for these flowers. Hanami (picnics under the cherry blossom trees) is held in the parks, by rivers or on mountains. Salary men loosen their neckties and knock back sake while the blossoms fall gently to the ground. Television news carry nightly reports of the cherry blossom “front” and show whereabouts in Japan the Sakura has started to bloom. This photo was taken in Shinjuku Gyoen.

  • The Awakening
    by funkyfacestudio

    US$4.84–US$129.20

    Water soluble pastels on cold pressed water color paper.

  • One of my first photos taken with the converted 350D in a local park / / Click to view by category / / Fractal Images / Images from Nature HDR Images Flower Portraits Night/Low Light Images Architectural Images Landscape Images Infrared Images / / / Random Images / /

  • Spring
    by bobbymcleod

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    Asia is famous for the cherry blossoms during spring. Here are a few in hope of things to come! Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • cherry cardinal
    by John Radosevich

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    a brilliant male cardinal is beautifully framed amid the cherry blossoms /

  • Cherry Blossom
    by nevillecowan

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Taken at Oxford University parks, I have removed the green to enhance the the blossoms of the tree This picture is the sole copyright of Neville Cowan any use other than for purchase can be considered as theft. this notice is due to a Website or websites copying images from Redbubble.com for their own use and resale.

  • Cherub
    by Ivy Izzard

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Little monster…

  • Save the cherry tree
    by Niculina Florian

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The sparows eat my cherry tree blossoms.

  • Being Noticed
    by Jeffrey Palm

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    this grouping of beautiful cherry blossoms were almost touching me on the shoulder! Lovely and super fragrant!

  • Cherry Blossoms
    by karenanderson

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Gorgeous winter cherry blossoms

  • Cherry
    by LOVEHATECREATE

    US$4.27–US$114.00

  • Vintage Bramley Blossom
    by James Stevens

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Every year I take so many shots of blossom, I must have hundreds of photo’s of it! The problem is that I have an orchard at the back of my cottage full of apple trees, cherry trees, plum trees, pear trees…...........

  • Flowering cherry tree
    by Sabine Spiesser

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    Digital painting/collage – experimenting with Artrage, and photoshop brushes created from photographs. / I love the way one can push paint around a virtual canvas with Artrage.

  • it’s time for the wonderful blossom… The four characters just describes this view. / / / / / / / / /

  • Bad fortune, new hope
    by Peter Zentjens

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The title of this photo used to be: Say a prayer for me, with the following description: / °°° / A delicate branch of cherry blossoms, symbol of spring, symbol of new life, carrying someones hope, someones prayers. Such a beautiful tradition in Japan… / °°° But it seems to be that I was misinformed and that the little paper on the tree is not a prayer, but a bad fortune. Here I found the following description of this custom: / °°° / Omikuji are fortunes written on strips of paper available at most Shinto shrines in Japan. There are 12 levels of fortunes, ranging from Great Blessing to Great Curse. When the fortune is bad, it is customary for the person to fold up the strip of paper and tie it to a pine tree branch at the temple grounds, thus freeing the person from the bad fortune. In the event of the fortune being good, the bearer should keep it. / °°° / As you can see, they don’t only use pine trees for it. / More Japan / / /

RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 80,000 talented people.

You can buy their stuff

On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.

Risk Free Returns

It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.

About RedBubble

Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 149,600 items to more than 70 countries around the world.

Join In

Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.

Find More…

Cherry Tree T-Shirts

Cherry Tree Wall Art

Cherry Tree Journal Entries

Cherry Tree Writing

Cherry Tree Calendars