Sunday, 2 October 2011
Ikebana
Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arranging, and I am lucky and still somewhat surprised to have been able to score an invitation to attend a session, with masters from the Ikebano school from Japan leading the workshop!
The master had two assistants, one seemed to be making sure the vase didn't fall over and cleaning up, while the other passed him flowers
I watched fascinated as he abused branches and flowers by chopping leaves and twigs off until he found the desired form - with seemingly no regard for how long the arrangement would stay fresh looking - a revelation for me - when flower arranging is partly about keeping the arrangement looking good as long as possible
our tools for the job
group busy at work
The invite came via one of the craft group - here we are with our masterpieces
my arrangement at home
plus two more "inspired" using the remaining flowers and foilage from my bunch
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2 comments:
BRILLIANT!!! What an interesting post and how lovely to see YOU in a blog:)
Arrangements look beautiful, something you will carry forward and perhaps teach us???
WOW!!! LOVE you arrangements clever lady! :)
I wants a go! xxx
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