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National Cherry Blossom Festival plans for larger crowd, unveils official artwork

For months, artist Tim Yanke grappled with how to make his work stand out.

After learning he had been selected to create the official artwork for the 2026 National Cherry Blossom Festival in D.C., he wanted to make something that would be untraditional. It couldn鈥檛 just be a painting with a cherry tree and the Washington Monument, he thought.

It took eight months to plan and execute, but Yanke鈥檚 vision was unveiled Thursday in Georgetown.

While it does feature cherry blossoms and the Washington Monument, the final piece also includes butterflies to represent the 13 colonies and hidden lyrics from songs such as 鈥淕od Bless America,鈥 which inspired Yanke to feature the words 鈥渇rom sea to shining sea.鈥

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Artwork done by Tim Yanke was selected for the 2026 National Cherry Blossom Festival in D.C. The piece features cherry blossoms, the National Monument, hidden lyrics and 13 butterflies. (91欧美激情/Scott Gelman)

Yanke said the butterflies serve as 鈥渁n important symbolism, especially in Native American life. It鈥檚 everlasting life, renewal, self-transformation and kindness.鈥

He hopes viewers see unity, happiness and peace in the artwork.

‘The spirit of DC’

During an event at Sequoia, city leaders and event organizers gathered to reveal plans for next year鈥檚 festival.

鈥淚t celebrates beauty and spring, but even more than that, it celebrates the spirit of D.C.,鈥 Kimberly Bassett, who serves as D.C. secretary, said of the weekslong festival. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a living reminder of the friendship between Japan and the United States.鈥

That relationship, Bassett said, started with a gift of 3,000 cherry trees. And, to honor America鈥檚 250th birthday, Japan is gifting 250 new cherry blossom trees.

鈥淭o mark this historic milestone, these new trees will stand alongside the original cherry trees as a symbol of peace, respect and renewal,鈥 Bassett said.

Next year鈥檚 festival, which is scheduled to run from March 20 to April 12, will start with an opening ceremony at DAR Constitution Hall 鈥 the first time the venue will host the event.

Diana Mayhew, the festival鈥檚 president and CEO, said it will 鈥渘early double the number of attendees that we鈥檒l be able to accommodate, to see a once-in-a-lifetime show with these world-class Japanese performers.鈥

Many of the festival鈥檚 popular events are returning next year, Mayhew said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a sense of happiness, joy, renewal, no matter what鈥檚 happening in this world,鈥 Mayhew told 91欧美激情. 鈥淭he festival comes and people are happy and joyous.鈥

Festival visitors drive more than $200 million in economy activity for D.C., Bassett said.

The 2026 festival celebrates the 114th anniversary of the gift of 3,000 Japanese cherry trees that are planted around the Tidal Basin in D.C.

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Scott Gelman

Scott Gelman is a digital editor and writer for 91欧美激情. A South Florida native, Scott graduated from the University of Maryland in 2019. During his time in College Park, he worked for The Diamondback, the school鈥檚 student newspaper.

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