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In this article I share a practical guide to ikebana vases - what every beginner in the Japanese art of flower arranging must know!
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Last week I had intended to mention that the Sogetsu installation at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show could be thought of as a large scale version of a 'no kenzan' arrangement in the Sogetsu style. The emphasis in this case is on the vertical lines with a focal mass placed high in the arrangement. Here is an example I have shown before. I made this 'no kenzan' ikebana at a workshop I gave in New Zealand four years ago. This practise of making an arrangement in a suiban…
Ohara SchoolOhara School emphasizes seasonal qualities, natural growth processes, and the beauty of natural environment...
A beautiful winter arrangement by one of my students. Hiraku-katachi (Radial Form) Silver kochia Ornamental cabbage Spray carnation…
Learn about the moribana technique, in which flowers are arranged in a wide, shallow container known as a suiban, using a holder with many sharp points, known as a kenzan.
I thought I would share some pictures of some of the ikebana arrangements that my students do during their lessons. I have a couple of intermediate students and many beginning students. I try to teach them according to their ability, yet give them a challenge each week during their lesson. There is a mix of the seasons along with a mix of forms and styles. I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I enjoy teaching! Inclining Form Inclining Form Rising Form One-Row Form One-Row Form Radial…
Officially founded in 1912 in the Osaka-Kobe area by First Headmaster Unshin Ohara (1861 – 1916), the Ohara School focuses on expressing the beauty of the natural scenery. Its basic philosophy is to observe nature well and emphasize the seasonal qualities, growth process, and the beauty of the natural environments. Today, Ikebana – the Japanese disciplined art of flower arrangement – has become a very popular art form abroad with a diverse range of styles and teachings. Founded in…
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