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"IN BLOOM" Art Exhibition
In the IN BLOOM Art Exhibit, noted artist, Vian Borchert, presents her new paintings that celebrate the beauty of Spring & Cherry Blossoms.

Renowned artist, Vian Borchert, presents her latest Spring themed paintings in a solo exhibition titled “IN BLOOM”. The exhibition celebrates the Spring season with all its beauty and especially the Cherry Blossom trees the DC / DMV area is known for. In the expressive paintings that embody the cherry blossom trees and florals, Borchert represents a conceptual motif to explore ideas of renewal and the beauty of fleeting moments as well as the transient nature of life. The works are deeply tied to symbolism of spring, new beginnings, and impermanence. Much like the fleeting blooms, Borchert aims through her work to represent the fragility of life and the constant cycle of change. The paintings also express a sense of serenity and hope while evoking the idea of embracing the present and acknowledging life’s cyclical nature reinforcing the appreciation of the beauty around us before it fades. Borchert states, “my intent through my modern landscapes is to evoke a call to pause and focus on nature’s ephemeral beauty and our place within it.”
Hence, Borchert aspires through her abstracted landscapes to bring attention to the beauty and delicate moments that exist in life, encouraging reflection and mindfulness.
The “In Bloom” Spring season exhibition by Vian Borchert is from April 1 till May 31, 2025. A Reception and Meet the Artist will be on Saturday May 24, 3–5 PM (Free and Open to the public). The exhibition is presented by The Framers Choice Gallery located at:
402 Main Street, Gaithersburg, MD 20878.
Gallery Hours: Monday — Saturday: 10AM-3PM
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For details about the “In Bloom” exhibition visit:
https://www.vianborchert.com/exhibitions/484-in-bloom-fcg-2025.html
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About the Artist:
Vian Borchert is an acclaimed and an award winning artist known for her works in painting which embody her signature abstract expressionist style characterized by a poetic manner. Borchert has exhibited her artwork in over 100 exhibitions in both group and solo shows worldwide. Vian is a graduate and “Notable Alumni” from the Corcoran College of Art and Design George Washington University, Washington, DC. Borchert serves as the Art Lead for the Oxford Public Philosophy Journal, based at Oxford University, UK. Borchert’s work has been exhibited internationally in museums and key galleries in major cities such as the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, The SAM museum in PA, Venice Biennale, Art Basel Miami Beach, Art Expo New York, Medinaceli DeArte Museum Contemporáneo in Spain and in numerous private collections. Vian’s work has been vastly published in over 100 publications, in esteemed publications such as: World Art News, Museum Week Magazine, and The Washington Post. Moreover, Borchert is an art instructor teaching painting and drawing classes to adults in Washington DC in prestigious venues such as the historic “Arts Club of Washington”. She also teaches fine art classes in Maryland at the Yellow Barn Studio in Glen Echo Park. Borchert is recognized for her philosophies and pioneering intellectual thought and creativity in the art world. Besides having her art exhibited in key galleries, Borchert’s artwork is found at leading world marketplaces: “1stDibs”, “Artsy”, “Artsper”, “Zatista”. www.vianborchert.com
- Besides showing locally in the DMV area, Borchert's artwork is currently on exhibit in NYC in the "Beyond Horizon" show in Manhattan. Moreover, the artist has been recently invited and awarded the International Prize "The New Great Masters in New York" in early April in NYC. This honorable international prize is given to selected artists commemorating the artist's worth and artistic merit.
One can read the latest happenings of Borchert in the luxury 300 magazine that reviewed Borchert's latest April exhibitions in NYC and abroad at this link: