Cherry Blossom Display – Tysons Corner Center

Seasonal Displays

Taking a little break from editing dance photos this morning! A few weekends ago, I photographed a beautiful display at Tysons Corner Center. In one of their large atriums, they have put up a beautiful display that is coordinated with the National Cherry Blossom Festival. With the trees just days away from their peak bloom, this is an especially good time to write about the activation. At this time, they feature a colorful cut-paper display that spans both levels of the mall.

Cherry Blossom display at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media
Cherry Blossom display at Tysons Corner Center – ©TimeLine Media

At the bottom, there is a large case that holds an amazing art piece made with different pieces of colored paper. The artist has cut the paper into the silhouetted shapes of popular destinations in Washington, DC including the Washington Monument, the National Cathedral, the Smithsonian Castle, etc. In addition, there are also representations of the Tysons Corner area with new, towering buildings that are currently under construction that are scheduled to be opened this year.

Paper craft buildings at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media
Paper craft buildings at Tysons Corner Center – ©TimeLine Media

Surrounding the display case are large pots with real trees that stretch to the overhead skylight. On the trees are more paper crafts with representations of cherry blossoms. If you are walking towards the display from one of the mall corridors, the blooms look real! This is probably the stage of the blooms at this point. They are just starting to pop out, but not the full light pink blossoms of the peak.

Display of Cherry Blossoms

Paper Cherry Blossom - ©TimeLine Media
Paper Cherry Blossom – ©TimeLine Media
Cherry Blossom display at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media
Cherry Blossom display at Tysons Corner Center – ©TimeLine Media

From the floor above, there are very large paper fish hanging from the ceiling. In the light, airy section of the mall, they move slightly with the passing current of air. It makes a peaceful marker for the larger display below. Again using the fisheye lens, it is possible to get a view of the entire area from upstairs. The trees, paper craft display case, and the bending benches, it is a unique representation of the Japanese cherry blossom trees planted around the Tidal Basin in downtown Washington, DC. Maybe next week the peak blooms themselves will show up on the blog!

National Cherry Blossom Festival Display - ©TimeLine Media
National Cherry Blossom Festival Display – ©TimeLine Media

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