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This new exhibition of work by the British photographer Paul Kenny takes its name from 'O Hanami', the Japanese festival that honours the fleeting few days when cherry blossom covers the tree before being blown away by the wind. Inspired by a trip to Japan, Kenny returned to his home in Northumberland and began to work on a British 'Hanami', that celebrated the spring-time explosion of native flowers such as Blackthorn, Cow Parsley and Hogweed.
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