tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52575919647411638962024-02-22T00:57:02.563+09:00hanamai, the ikebana bloga blog about ikebana, flowers, and life in japan. join me on my journey as i learn and teach others about ikebana.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.comBlogger70125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-68916650844064296342015-05-22T10:44:00.000+09:002015-05-22T10:44:58.851+09:00Facebook Ikebana PageIt has been awhile since I have posted anything here. Now, I do all of my posts on my ikebana Facebook page. Please like the Facebook page below and follow along there.<br />
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On September 12-13, 2014, I took part in the 23<sup>rd</sup>
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Professor Yokohigashi was the judge, along with Rijicho, the
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The Rimpa arrangement is a type of ikebana that is based on he highly decorative works of the Rimpa School, which flourished during the Edo Period. Representative artists include Ogata Korin and Tawaraya Sotatsu. The goal is to capture in ikebana the decorative qualities of materials and the overall design effects typical of Rimpa works of art. To this end, the unique characteristics of plants are exaggerated or refined. For the most part, materials used are those found in Rimpa paintings. Mastery of the Rimpa Arrangement depends upon knowledge and study of the original works of the Rimpa artists.<br />
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Arrangements are usually done in large, flat containers, especially for arrangements done at an exhibition. But for personal study and practice, the use of two Basic Moribana containers can also be used. All of the materials, except the small chrysanthemum, were from my teacher's yard. I was lucky to find interesting and unusual shapes with the Toad lily, and the the Japanese Pampas Grass (susuki) was a beautiful shade of red.<br />
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The arrangement spreads out horizontally, giving full play to the shapes of the Toad lily. The small chrysanthemums give a nice contrast and focal point connecting the two containers by placing a small group of them in each. Last, I added the susuki, which was the most difficult part for me. They spread out throughout all of the groups helping to unify the work as a whole. The susuki leaves also help to connect the groups to each other. Showing the surface of the water is also a point in this arrangement. It helps to give the arrangement a light feeling and helps the viewer to feel the cool fall breeze blowing over the surface of the water.<br />
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You can see in the above picture how it stretches out horizontally, but there is also a depth to it that doesn't really come forth in the picture. So, I decided to take a video of it to show that off. (If you click on the four arrows that are pointing out in the lower right-hand corner next to the vimeo logo, it should make the screen larger.)</div>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-73216660488603059012014-08-06T09:54:00.001+09:002014-08-06T09:54:36.815+09:00Summer Ikebana In a VaseSummer is in full swing here in Japan -- it is hot and muggy most of the time, making for long days where you don't want to do anything because of the heat. I like the cold winter months much more than the hot summer months. But, it has not been that bad this year. The hot weather came later than usual, and I am happy for that.<br />
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In the summer, it's important to find ways to help keep yourself cool. One of my favorite ways is with a cool feeling ikebana arrangement. Just looking at an arrangement can help to cool you off, and you get to enjoy the beauty of the arrangement, too.<br />
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This week, for my weekly lesson, I did an arrangement in a vase. The Japanese witch-hazel has many large leaves on the branches. To achieve a cool feeling, you have to cut off many of the leaves and expose the beautiful gray/brown color of the branches. The leaves are a beautiful dark green and feel fresh and alive. Amongst the branches I inserted a couple of purple Chinese bellflowers. They rise up tall in the arrangement, showing the elegant line of the stem. To me, a purple and green arrangement always feels cool and refreshing.<br />
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In this arrangement, I have used only 3 branches of the witch-hazel and 2 stems of the bellflower; yet, it feels large and full of life. Paying special attention to the movement of the branches to show off their individual beauty and character is what makes ikebana special and different from Western style floral arrangements. Using fewer branches also helps to make the arrangement feel cool. The large space above the vase created by the curving branch of the witch-hazel stretching up toward the sky makes a beautiful space for the bellflower to be inserted. The tall bellflower in the space also helps to make the arrangement feel cool and refreshing. </div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-82791124612387460082014-06-14T22:11:00.000+09:002014-06-14T22:23:14.210+09:00Father's Day Ikebana, 2014I wanted to make an arrangement for my dad for Father's Day again this year. He liked the arrangement last year, so I hope that he likes the arrangement this year, too.<br />
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I thought about what I could do, something in a container or something in a vase. Last year I did <a href="http://hanamai-theikebanablog.blogspot.jp/2013/06/fathers-day-ikebana.html" target="_blank">something in a container,</a> but I did a very simple arrangement for him. I wanted to do something that felt a little more natural than last year, so I decided to do a landscape arrangement. He loves the outdoors. When I was little he took me fishing, hunting, and camping. So, I thought a landscape arrangement would be perfect.<br />
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I would love to have created a landscape of Arkansas, but I can't get any materials like that here. So, I created a Japanese landscape, but I think it could translate to America, too.<br />
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I used Dodan-tsutsuji, a shrub native to Japan, some green Solomon's Seal, and the purple flower is Campanula. The branch that stretches out in the back is reflected on the surface of the water in the suiban and helps to create a cool feeling. The green and purple color combination also help to make it feel as if a cool breeze is blowing. I thought this might be something you would see on the bank of a lake or river. Maybe if you cast a line out, you just might catch a fish!<br />
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I hope my dad has a wonderful Father's Day and gets to do something fun and eat something good!<br />
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Happy Father's Day, dad.<br />
I love you!<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-49918707886246118162014-05-10T22:17:00.000+09:002014-05-10T22:17:11.759+09:00Mother's Day Ikebana, 2014Last year, my mom loved the <a href="http://hanamai-theikebanablog.blogspot.jp/2013/05/mothers-day-flowers.html" target="_blank">arrangement</a> I did for her; so, I thought I would make her another one this year.<br />
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Her favorite color is yellow, so I chose some beautiful Oncidium. The small orchids are very delicate and bright looking. I thought something purple would look good with that, so I found some purple Alstroemeria. I wanted to do a Radial Form arrangement, so I needed some type of green to bring the arrangement together. I saw some Dracaena "Song of India." The bright green colors would look nice with the yellow and purple. There was also some Asparagus near the Dracaena that would add a nice contrast to the arrangement, so I picked out a few stems of that, too. The white container is an Ohara School of Ikebana vase called, Asuka. I love the big "belly" it has and the small feet that lift it up, making it look elegant.<br />
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It's a happy looking arrangement that will put a smile on her face (and will probably become the screen saver on her computer!). I love the energy it has, stretching out to both sides, ready to give you a bright, cheery hug -- just like my mom!<br />
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Happy Mother's Day to a fantastic woman who always looks on the bright side of things and is there with a helping hand when needed. She has a great smile that is contagious and has never met a stranger. She supports those around her, often sacrificing her needs for others. She has always supported me in whatever I've done and is my biggest cheerleader. She is my mom, and I am proud to have her in my life.<br />
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Happy Mother's Day!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-1946938168437381702014-04-06T14:27:00.000+09:002014-04-06T14:27:09.342+09:00Ikebana Arrangements by My Students<div>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-3456268072496299622014-02-23T13:12:00.002+09:002014-02-23T13:12:18.908+09:00Rhodea Japonica, an Ancient Ikebana Material<br />
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<span style="background-color: #f3f3f3;">Since ancient times, rhodea has been used extensively in artificial leaf groupings of the greatest ingenuity in <i>rikka</i> and other floral styles. In the ikebana of the Ohara School, one-clump arrangements of rhodea in fixed leaf groupings appear in the Traditional Method in both the Landscape Arrangement and in the Color Scheme Arrangement, and both leaf groupings are governed by strict rules.</span></blockquote>
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<span style="background-color: #f3f3f3;">Rhodea is always composed in a single group of eight leaves -- en even number. This method makes the most of the plant's natural growth pattern and is the major feature that distinguishes rhodea from most other materials.</span></blockquote>
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<span style="background-color: #f3f3f3;">If one observes rhodea growing in pots and elsewhere, the leaves will be seen to grow symmetrically from the center of the clump, with opposing leaves emerging at about the same time. This growth pattern is represented by the application of the techniques of the one-clump method to create the best, most unified form with a fixed number of eight leaves.</span></blockquote>
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<span style="background-color: #f3f3f3;">It should be noted that in its natural state, rhodea produces leaves that emerge sideways to the right and left, and the plant's appearance as a whole lacks forward and backward depth. In a work of ikebana, this would not produce a very beautiful effect, nor would it allow for the addition of other materials. Thus, when rhodea is arranged, the leaves are grouped not according to their natural appearance, but lengthwise as if viewed in depth from front to rear. Consequently, in what is regarded as the parent grouping, the same number of leaves -- three in the rear and three in the front -- are positioned with their upper surfaces facing the center of the clump. At the side of this six-leaf grouping, two leaves represent the so called child grouping. Long, large leaves are used in the parent grouping, and small, short ones in the child grouping. The red berries of rhodea are positioned near the central area of the clump. </span></blockquote>
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<span style="background-color: #f3f3f3;">In the Traditional Method in the Landscape Arrangement, rhodea is always composed in the Upright Style in the Near-View Depiction. Therefore, the groupings are created with leaves in their natural lengths regardless of the size of the <i>suiban</i>. </span></blockquote>
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<span style="background-color: #f3f3f3;">--The Traditional Ikebana of the Ohara School, </span></div>
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As you can tell from the quote above from the book by Houn Ohara, rhodea has a long history in ikebana and is very specific in the way in which it is arranged. It is a winter material and can be used not only in the Traditional Method, but can also be used in a <i>rimpa</i> arrangement and also in a <i>nageire</i> arrangement. It is a refined material and looks gorgeous in it's arranged state. </div>
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I was lucky enough to be able to do an arrangement this winter using the material. It is expensive (about $20 for 10 leaves and one clump of berries), and is getting harder to find here in Japan. Usually, it is used during the new year, but can also be used throughout the winter. A couple of weeks ago (yes, this post is a little late in getting up), there was one set of leaves and a clump of berries left over from the new year at the flower shop, and they were kind enough to give me a discount on them (about $10)! I was excited to try my hand at this very technical yet beautiful arrangement.</div>
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As mentioned above, there are set rules for the placement, length, and angle of the leaves. The position of the berries is also set. Following the rules produces a beautiful one-clump depiction of the material that gives a sense of movement within the container. The diagram below, also taken from the above mentioned book, shows the arranging method for rhodea and where to place each leaf within the <i>shippo</i>.</div>
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Using this as a guide, along with advice from my teacher, I was able to create a beautiful clump, although it took me about an hour to get everything correct! Needless to say, I was very happy when I was finished. After arranging the rhodea, I covered the surface of the <i>suiban</i> with club moss. It is important to cover the entire surface of the container with the club moss because it is winter and also because rhodea is in no way associated with being near the water. I was lucky enough to be able to use club moss that my teacher had used for an arrangement she did the week before. If I were to have had to cut and arrange all of the club moss, I would have had to spent another hour on the arrangement, which would have been fine with me; but I'm glad I didn't have to! Last, I used small chrysanthemums to finish the arrangement. A small group positioned at the base of the clump near the berries, and another small group used as the Object and its filler.</div>
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The Landscape Arrangement form is truly unique to the Ohara School of Ikebana. Respecting the seasonal characteristics and natural growth patterns of plants, an arrangement that expresses the beauty of a natural scene can be captured in the small confines of a container. Being able to do this takes years of practice and lots of skill. I still have a ways to go on my ikebana journey, but I am enjoying the "views" along the way.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-50392289959038512292014-02-03T19:22:00.002+09:002014-02-03T19:22:23.536+09:00Amaryllis Ikebana, Remembering My Grandmother<div style="margin: 0px;">
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">She had a big picture window in her living room with a big "table" in front of it (which was actually the old console of their TV with a cloth over it). It was filled with different potted plants. But my favorite were the amaryllis. She had all different colors -- red, pink, white, red with white spots, and I can even remember a yellow one. They always bloomed during the winter months, but she was good enough that she could also get them to bloom out of season.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">For Christmas one year, she gave all of the grand kids a potted amaryllis bulb that we would have to water and could then watch grow. I loved watching the single stalk rise up out of the bulb and bloom in a colorful display of trumpets all around the top of that lonely, green stalk. I had mine for several years before I finally let it die. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">Now every time I see an amaryllis, it makes me think of her. She was a simple country woman who loved to garden and display her flowers on the table during the summer months. And I know she enjoyed the beauty of the amaryllis that she had in the picture window -- she had so many!</span></div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-72089391941505094172014-01-28T19:17:00.001+09:002014-01-28T19:17:16.587+09:00New Year's Ikebana 2014I have been off the blog world for a while.<br />
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I had gone home for my winter break for a month and was busy with things there. I had also left my camera in Japan, so I couldn't really take any pictures while I was home. I know that's not really an excuse, but . . .<br /><br />
Better late than never, here is my New Year's ikebana arrangement.<br /><br />
As in years past, I did an arrangement for my friends hanko shop window. Click <a href="http://hanamai-theikebanablog.blogspot.jp/2012_01_01_archive.html">here</a> for 2012 and <a href="http://hanamai-theikebanablog.blogspot.jp/2011/01/happy-new-year.html">here</a> for the 2011 arrangements. This year, I would be in America during the New Year, so I made an arrangement ahead of time that he could put in the window while I was gone. I left for America on the 22nd of December, later than normal. It would only be a week until it would be time to display the arrangement, so it should be ok. All of the materials I used keep for a long time, and my apartment would be cold while I was out. Everything should be ok, and it was! Yeah!<br /><br />
For the past couple of times, I did <i>heika</i> arrangements, arrangements in a vase. The space for the display is a bit narrow making it difficult to do a large work in the space. This year, I decided that I would do a <i>hana-isho</i> arrangement, one of my favorites (I know I say that about all the forms and styles -- it's just too hard to pick one!), the One-row Form.<br /><br />
He wanted something a little different, so I got five different square containers that are usually used in the New Year <i>osechi</i> box, food served during the New Year's Holidays which symbolize good luck and fortune. They might hold beans, different boiled vegetables, rice, different foods that can last through the holiday season. Of course this time, they didn't hold any food!<br />
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Above is a picture of a very gorgeous <i>osechi</i> box. Something like this would be well over $300! And the box itself, depending on what it is made from and how it is decorated, can also be very expensive -- $500 or more. </div>
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<i>Datemaki </i>-- Sweet egg roll mixed with fish paste, with a texture close to pound cakes. The rolls resemble scrolls which symbolize knowledge and literal talents.</div>
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<i>Kamaboko</i> -- White fish cake trimmed with bright pink colors resemble the rising sun. The pink color expresses happiness, and the white color symbolizes sanctity.</div>
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<i>Kazunoko</i> -- Salted herring row, at times referred to as "golden diamonds" due to its color.</div>
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<i>Kuro-mame</i> -- Sweet black beans, eaten to wish for a healthy year.</div>
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<i>Tai</i> -- Red sea bream, associated with the Japanese word "Mede-tai", which refers to happiness and joy.</div>
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**the above picture and explanations of the food were taken from the <a href="http://www.seejapan.co.uk/jnto_consumer/media/press-releases/press-release-archive-detail/11-12-02/Spend-New-Year-s-Eve-in-Tokyo">Japan National Tourism Organization</a> homepage**</div>
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The above is not your typical box, but I thought it would be fun to show what a lavish one looked like.</div>
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I wanted to use traditional New Year materials, which can be found at any flower shop and even in the grocery stores. The end result, a large arrangement that cold fit into the narrow display space.</div>
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I wish each of you good health and prosperity in 2014!</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-7006282832286357062013-11-15T17:23:00.001+09:002013-11-15T17:23:50.758+09:00Fall Ikebana Exhibition 2013, Part 2On Sunday, November 10, and Monday, November 11, I took part in the annual prefectural fall ikebana exhibition. The weekend before, I and two of my students took part in the city-wide exhibition (click <a href="http://hanamai-theikebanablog.blogspot.jp/2013/11/fall-ikebana-exhibition-2013-part-1.html">here</a> to see that post), so I have had a busy couple of weeks. But they have been great busy!<br />
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About a month ago while at the flower shop getting flowers for one of my lessons, I noticed some very nice, large dried leaves. I asked if they were special order for someone, but the staff said that they were actually left over from an exhibition held in October. That meant I could use them if I wanted to, but I had to think about it. Because they were so big, I would need a large container, and I didn't have any. So, my search for a container began.<br />
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I looked around at different second hand shops and even an antique type store, but I couldn't find anything. I asked my teacher if she had any large vases, and just my luck, she did! With that vase, I could use the leaves. Yeah! The next time I was at the shop, I saw that the leaves were still there and immediately bought them. Now, I just had to figure out what to put with them.<br />
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I thought I would like to another Bunjin styled arrangement, but it would be difficult to find materials to go with the leaves. One day at my lesson, I noticed that my teacher had a beautiful, old piece of lichen covered persimmon laying out in the corner of her yard. She had been through her garden cleaning things up, getting ready for the winter season, and she had put the old branch (one she had used about 10 years ago) in the pile to be thrown away. I asked if I could use it, and she said yes. I had another material for my arrangement. (When searching for materials, I look everywhere to try and find the perfect materials to use -- while driving, while walking, in the school yard, around the school, around my neighborhood, everywhere!)<br />
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I thought that some pine would also go nice with the arrangement, so a friend and I went for a little drive up in the mountains to search for some pine. We finally managed to find some, and after climbing up the tree to get to it to cut it off, I had some pine. Now I needed something to go in the front of the arrangement to give it a focal point.<br />
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I went to several different flower shops in several different cities looking for some unusual flowers, but I had no luck. I thought I could also use a potted plant, so I went to several different garden centers and found some huge ornamental cabbage plants that would be perfect. Everything was coming together.<br />
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Last, I thought it would be nice to give it a little color, so I decided to add some green chrysanthemums to the arrangement. They would give the arrangement a nice pop of color and help to fill out the space of the work. They would also help to give the arrangement a bit of a fall feel to it.<br />
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It was a dynamic arrangement, and I think I captured the feeling of fall and the coming of the cold winter ahead. This was something that I don't normally do, and people noticed that. I saw these leaves and knew that I had to use them somehow. Since they are dried, I can use them again. Yeah! I thought they would look nice if they were gold-leafed. I could use them in a Christmas or New Year's arrangement, but that won't be this year.<br />
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Click <a href="http://hanamai-theikebanablog.blogspot.jp/2013/05/spring-ikebana-exhibit-scouring-rush-in.html">here</a> to see the arrangement I did for the spring exhibition.<br />
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The other student who participated in the festival for the first time has been doing ikebana for a while, but is still in the beginning stage. She wanted to use some type of branch in the Inclining Form. We went to the flower shop together and found some beautiful "Sekka" willow which would be perfect the type of arrangement she wanted to do. She did a wonderful job and should also be proud of herself!</div>
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This coming weekend, I have another exhibition to prepare for, this one the prefectural fall ikebana exhibit. I have some great materials I found a couple of weeks ago and can't wait to create it and share it with all of you. Look for part 2 soon!</div>
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As always, fell free to comment below. Let me know what you think of the arrangements or tell me about your favorite fall flowers. Also feel free to share or +1 it!</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-41549696400296699072013-10-27T13:04:00.002+09:002013-10-27T13:04:43.166+09:00Online Ikebana Course Student's Work The Journey BeginsSeveral students have begun to take the online course that I started with my new website, <a href="http://www.stephencoler.com/" target="_blank">stephencoler.com</a>. I am so excited for these wonderful students to begin and continue their ikebana journey. I would like to share a couple of pictures with all of you and show you the beautiful art they created.<br />
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Is that not a beautiful arrangement? I love the pink color of the hydrangeas and the green of the yucca leaves. The open space she created with the low yucca leaf extending out to the right gives the arrangement a sense of movement and elegance. And the container she used for the arrangement also looks very nice. I think she did a wonderful job!<br />
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This was the first picture that she sent me. For her first time doing an ikebana arrangement, I thought she did an exceptional job! I gave her a little advice about the placement of the roses and the short leaf of New Zealand flax. She revised her arrangement and sent me another picture.<br />
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Absolutely beautiful! Her placement of the roses is very elegant, and she has created a nice balance in the arrangement. I hope that she is proud of herself, because I certainly am!<br />
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I am so happy for both of these students. They have created a beautiful ikebana arrangement that is sure to bring pleasure to anyone who sees it. It has brought joy to me!<br />
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And if your interested in learning more about ikebana or starting your own journey, please visit my website, <a href="http://www.stephencoler.com/">stephencoler.com</a>, or click on the link at the top of the page.<br />
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-2589984203362025392013-10-18T16:13:00.001+09:002013-10-18T16:13:38.689+09:00Fall Ikebana in a VaseFall is in the air here -- my favorite time of the year. I always look forward to the fall foliage and the color explosion that goes on everywhere you look. Iwate has some of the most beautiful fall foliage that I have ever experienced.<br />
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I love ikebana and want everyone to have access to lessons and be able to enjoy the beauty of the arrangements. Most people are not fortunate enough to live where they are able to take lessons with a certified teacher -- maybe you live out in a rural area, or the city you live in just doesn't have any teachers. Maybe you have been reading books and looking at pictures on the internet, but you just aren't getting enough. </div>
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So, to help you out on your ikebana journey, I have created a series of monthly online ikebana lessons. The lessons give you step-by-step instructions and guide you through the process of making an authentic arrangement. I tell the "why" of what I present in the lesson, helping you to better understand the ancient art form. </div>
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When I was young, my dad was a tractor mechanic. He was amazing with any type of machinery and could fix anything. He loved cars, different kinds of tools, even got into a bit of carpentry. He could do anything in my eyes. And me, I couldn't do anything! He taught me how to change the oil on my car, but it was a painful process for the both of us; and more than once, a few choice words were said by my dad. If there was anything wrong with any of the family's cars, he would always fix it himself. All you had to do was describe the problem, and he would know what to do to repair it. Because of him, my sisters and I always had a working car to drive when we were young.<br />
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We lived out in the country on 120 acres of wooded land. There was a small field near the house that used to have cows graze on it, but there weren't any when I was growing up. Every summer, he would get on the tractor and mow the field. It always smelled amazing! We lived on a dirt lane that was about a mile from from the main road. He would also mow along the lane creating a beautiful path through the woods.<br />
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He never drank coffee (and still doesn't), but always drank Mountain Dew. Whenever he would go out, he always had a cap on his head. I also remember him having a toothpick in his mouth most of the time, even while watching TV. He was a true country boy. And he still is. <br />
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Hosta leaves grow all over the place here, and they sell them all summer long at the flower shops. A simple, yet beautiful leaf with lots of character, just like my dad. I thought that sunflowers would go well with the hosta leaves -- a touch of sunshine reminding me of the summers with the sweet smell of fresh cut hay. Simple materials for a simple arrangement that evokes the feeling of country to me.<br />
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One main leaf stretches out over the water in the container, casting it's reflection on the surface of the water. Another leaf was placed low and in the front to bring a focal point to the work. Two sunflowers were used, but because they were both so large, I used them rather short in the arrangement, using them as a filler material rather than a main material. One of the sunflowers is almost hidden below the front hosta leaf, just peeking out, creating some depth in the arrangement. And then the last hosta leaf was placed in the rear of the arrangement with the back of the leaf showing, giving full play to the beautiful line of the leaf. <br />
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I wish I could be there in person to give this to him, but an ocean separates us. <br />
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Love you.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-26115966528562782982013-06-12T20:54:00.000+09:002013-06-12T20:54:00.587+09:00Nageire -- Flowers "thrown in" a VaseAn arrangement in a vase is called <em>nageire</em>, literally "thrown in". <br />
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In the Ohara School of Ikebana, there are many techniques used to place the materials in a vase. Because there is no kenzan to support the stems, the way the stems are cut, how they are bound with vertical or horizontal stays, and the way they cross over each other to lend support is very important. To be proficient in these techniques takes many years of study.<br />
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When I first began to do arrangements in vases, some 13 years ago, I didn't like it. You could even go so far as to say I hated/dreaded it! Why? Because it was so difficult to make the materials stay in the place you wanted in the vase. I would go to my lesson, excited to do an arrangement; and then, my teacher would say we were going to do nageire. I would immediately want to go home and forget my lesson for the day. But, as I did more arrangements in vases, I learned the techniques and methods used to support the materials in the containers. Gradually, I began to like doing nageire. Now, I love it. It is one of my favorite types of arrangements to do.<br />
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In this summer arrangement, I used only two materials -- cherry plum and calla lily. There are five branches of the cherry plum, and only one calla lily. So, in the whole arrangement, there are only six stems. From the front, you see a tall rising line that has a nice curve, supported by smaller branches of the cherry plum. A single calla lily rises from the branches and helps to bring a focal point to the space created by the curving branch.<br />
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When looked at from the side, you can see how far it reaches out in front of the vase. This helps to pull the viewer into the arrangement, but it is not noticeable unless you look at it from the side. One of the magic points of ikebana.<br />
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This year, for the spring exhibit, I wanted to use just one material, to really showcase the beauty of it. I chose scouring rush. They are often found near the waters edge of a lake, stream, or river, but can also be found in moist, dense forests. They can grow to be quite tall, and when a cool summer breeze hits them, they bend playfully in the wind. <br />
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I went to the local hardware store/DIY center to look for something I could use as a base for the piece. I chose a plastic fencing material in a black color. I thought the black would go well with the green of the scouring rush, but it could also be painted if I wanted to change the color or finish (I was thinking a metal finish would also be interesting). The mesh of the fence was also the perfect size for each frond of the rush to fit into. I used some black zip ties to hold the fencing together and made a tall column. I had my base for the piece.<br />
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I played with the fronds for several hours, trying different ways of arranging them in the mesh. Some were very planned out, and others were more organic. "Playing" with the materials is an important step in creating a zokei work; it enables you to find the best way to show off the natural beauty of the material in a new and interesting manner. I finally chose on a combination of planned and organic. I arranged the fronds along one line of the fencing, extending out to the right, but the angles and length of the scouring rush were arranged in an organic way, making them look as if they were being blown in the wind.<br />
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I always call to wish her well on Mother's Day, but it just isn't the same -- being able to give her a big hug and see her smile. I know she feels the same way. I usually get on the Internet and try to find something interesting to send her. This year, I couldn't find anything that I thought she would like. I got a card in the mail to her, but I didn't send a gift. <br />
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Instead, I thought I would make an arrangement for her. Ideally, I would love to make it for her in person, but being across the ocean on the other side of the earth makes that a bit difficult!<br />
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I chose her favorite color, yellow, as the base of the arrangement, and mixed in a little orange and red -- all happy, vibrant, strong colors, just like my mom. I also added a couple of white anthurium thinking they would like nice in the mix of colors. Of course, I also had to mix in some green to give it a fresh feeling. <br />
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I know that she will love it, and immediately download the picture to use as her screen saver. She can enjoy the arrangement for weeks to come, which is just what I wanted!<br />
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Happy Mother's Day to an amazing woman who inspires everyone around her with her strength and love for family and friends! You inspire me to be a better person, and I am thankful and proud to be your son.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-47371972208658708012013-04-08T18:42:00.001+09:002013-04-08T18:42:54.581+09:00Spring Landscape ArrangementSpring has finally started to show herself here where I live in Japan. It has been a long, cold winter, and I am ready for the beautiful spring colors that abound everywhere here -- plum and cherry trees, tulips and daffodils, the greening grass, mother nature bringing forth all of her glory!<br />
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To help usher in spring, a couple of weeks ago, I created a spring landscape using Japanese cornel. It was arranged in the Traditional Method in the Landscape Arrangement form -- meaning a prescribed way to arrange the materials to express the beauty of a natural scene.<br />
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To create the natural scene, I have, in a way, created a sketch of the scene in the limited space of the suiban. <br />
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Japanese cornel grows to be a towering tree, so the rules prescribed say I have to do the arrangement in the Far-View Depiction. For this method, I arrange the Japanese cornel in the one-tree method, making it look as if all of the branches are a large tree seen off in the distance. <br />
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To help balance the scale depiction, small budding azalea branches are used low in the front of the container, and a few taller branches next to the base of the Japanese cornel. They should appear small in contrast to the towering tree.<br />
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Finally, a material is used to establish the undergrowth of the scene. In a far-view depiction, club moss is used. The moss is arranged in small clumps and covers about 3/4 of the surface of the suiban. It is still the beginning of spring, so only a small amount of water is showcased in the container. <br />
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When all of the above elements are combined, a little piece of nature is captured in the confined space of the suiban. The budding tree and budding azalea help to usher in spring and all of her beauty.<br />
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Far View, Upright Style</td></tr>
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The Radial Form is part of Advanced Hana-isho. It is a kind of ikebana that brings out the unique characteristics of the materials in a highly decorative work. They are created for the spaces where people live and work. Some of the forms can be viewed from the front only, and others can be created to be viewed from all sides.</div>
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In the Radial Form, the materials spread out from a central axis along the midway line of the container. I like to think of it as the spokes of a bicycle wheel.</div>
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When viewed from above, the lines of symmetry can be seen. The Subject can be on the left or right side, depending on the characteristics of the materials. Here, the Subject is on the right and the Secondary is on the left.</div>
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Here is the view from above with the lines of symmetry outlined. The Subject is the longest stem in the arrangement. The length is free, but it should have balance with the container. It is placed on the midway line of the container and extends out, giving full play the horizontal beauty of the anthurium. The Secondary is placed on the opposite side -- here on the left -- also along the midway line of the container. The length of the Secondary can be from 1/2 to the same length of the Subject. My personal taste is to make it a little shorter than the Subject, but that's just me! Next, the object, which can be from 1/3 to 1/2 the length of the subject, is placed at the center of the axis of symmetry (the green dot in the middle), with a variation also extending forward on the axis of symmetry. These are the three principal stems of the arrangement. <br />
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The Subject side should be the stronger side, so I have used two additional stems of anthurium. They are variations of the Subject and should be arranged within 30 degrees on either side of the Subject. The Secondary side uses one additional anthurium. It can be placed on either side of the Secondary, but must also be within 30 degrees of the Secondary stem. Here, I have placed it in the front. <br />
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Additional stems of prairie gentian are arranged with interesting variations to give the Object group a bit more weight to balance out the arrangement. The "gold dust" is also placed on either side of the Object group, helping to connect all three principal stems and make a cohesive arrangement. Some of the "gold dust" is low in the arrangement, and some is high in the arrangement. One side is also short, with the other side a little longer. This unbalance helps to balance out the arrangement -- the magic of ikebana!</div>
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Here you can see the pink line goes through the middle of the arrangement -- the axis of symmetry. The tall Object leans slightly to the left of the line, creating some movement within the Object group. However, the Object that extends to the front must be on the axis of symmetry. This helps to unify the work with a central starting point for all other branches. </div>
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As you can see, all of the Subject and Secondary materials are placed at varying heights within the arrangement -- no two branches are at the same height (the red dots and red lines). The length of the branches are also all different. This makes the arrangement more interesting and creates points of interest throughout the linear form of the arrangement.</div>
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With this arrangement, I have focused on the use of color, but seasonal materials could also be used. An arrangement like this can be placed anywhere within your home or work space. Because of it's linear shape, it is perfect for a low table against a wall or on the mantel of a fireplace. Creating a Radial Form that is multisided would lend itself to be perfect for a table centerpiece. It is a highly decorative form that brings out the beauty of radial symmetry and is perfect for today's modern homes.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-59240169030756898722013-02-27T21:58:00.001+09:002013-02-27T21:58:39.420+09:00Video Slide Show of Solo Exhibit ArrangementsThis has been a cold, snowy winter here in Hanamaki. There has been snow on the ground since before New Year's. And I love it!<br />
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I love the cold weather and the ground covered in a blanket of white. It makes everything so serene and peaceful. I hope that there are still a few more good days of heavy snow before spring comes.<br />
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Until then, to tide you over, I made a small video of the arrangements I did for my first solo exhibit. You can read more about that in a previous post <a href="http://hanamai-theikebanablog.blogspot.jp/2013/01/ikebana-living-flowers-living-art.html" target="_blank">here.</a><br />
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Feel free to leave a comment and tell me what your favorite arrangement was.<br />
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I think mine is the the landscape arrangement that looks like a forest. Or it might be the Rinpa arrangement. It's too hard to choose just one!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15422840991967774626noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5257591964741163896.post-79008346734366692932013-01-19T14:59:00.000+09:002013-01-19T14:59:06.043+09:00Ikebana -- Living Flowers, Living Art, an exhibitWhile home for Christmas and my winter break, I did something that I still can't quite believe I did.<br />
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I had my first solo ikebana exhibit!<br />
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I was home longer than usual this year because I had a nice break from work -- the kids I teach were on winter break. I had casually mentioned to my mom while talking on the phone with her one day that it would be nice to have an exhibit while I was home. I want to emphasize -- casually mentioned.<br />
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Well, I began to think about it more, she began to think about it more, checking on locations and starting to contact people. I had also casually mentioned it to my ikebana teacher before I left for home, but still wasn't sure if I could pull it off. I had bought a few containers to take home with me, just in case.<br />
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The day I arrived back in Arkansas, I went to the library. My mom had contaced different places around town, and the library had a room that I could use. The room was HUGE! But, I had found a place and decided that I would do it. I think I had a mini panic-attack in my mind when I finally decided to do it!<br />
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I contacted several local flower shops in the area, and <a href="http://www.shirleysflowersinc.com/" target="_blank">Shirley's Flowers, Inc.</a> were extremely helpful in trying to find all of the materials that I wanted to use. I had a long list of flowers and branches and wanted them in about a week. It was a hard order to fill, but she was able to find almost all of the materials that I wanted to use. I am so grateful to her for all of the extra work she put in to help me out.<br />
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I bought a few more containers, gathered some that my mom had in her house, and began to look around for some other materials that I could use. I live in the country, so while out driving one day, I spotted some branches that had fallen from the trees onto the side of the road. I snatched them up and put them on the back of the Jeep. I'm sure people looked at the Jeep strangly with all of the braches and different materials that were sticking out in all directions. But, they were just the branches and materials that I needed to finish all of the arrangements.<br />
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My mom was also a big help with the Zokei works. We worked on them for many, many, many hours, twisting coffee filters and hot glueing cups together. If she hadn't have helped me, I would have never got them finished on time. Thank you!<br />
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The night before, I did a little pre-planning. I made the landscape arrangement at home and also cut the branches of oak for the Bunjin arrangment. The next day, I spent the entire day at the library constructing the other 11 arrangements. I think I stopped for maybe 10 minutes to wolf down my lunch. I thought I would never finish everything on time, but I did. Barely!<br />
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On Friday, January 4 and Saturday, January 5, 2013, at the <a href="http://www.bentonvillelibrary.org/" target="_blank">Bentonville Public Library</a> in the Walmart Community Room, 400 people came to see the exhibit, "Ikebana -- Living Flowers, Living Art." I was surprised at the turnout, but many people were very interested in ikebana and flowers. Family, friends, and people from all over Northwest Arkansas came to see a little piece of Japanese culture and the thing I love to do. I was so glad that I could share this with everyone. It was a lot of work, but so worth it in the end. But, I think it will be a while before I do anything like that again. Especially by myself!<br />
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The Rising Form expresses the beauty of the rising appearances of materials that are grouped at the center of the container.</div>
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The Inclining Form expresses the beauty of the slanting appearances off materials that are grouped together at the center of the container.</div>
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In this Color Scheme Moribana in the Traditional Method, bird's nest fern is arranged to look as it does in nature, and the eight-leaf form has a beautiful, perfectly ordered appearance.</div>
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The composition is created with three principal stems arrayed in a row with an interesting sense of rhythmic variations in the height and spacing of the materials.</div>
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Mitsumata, hydrangea, mum, foxtail fern, Asparagus myriocladus</div>
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Hanamai expresses the beauty of plants brought out by their mutual interaction in three-dimensional space. Different materials may approach, touch, overlap, mix, or interlace with each other to create beauty through contrast or through harmony. It can be viewed from all angles.</div>
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<strong>Circular Form</strong></div>
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The three principal stems are inserted at different points along the circumference of a circle, or in such a way that they evoke the appearance of a circle. It is a highly decorative composition created for the places where people live and work. It can be viewed from all angles.</div>
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Calla lily, carnation, hypericum, gypsophila, sword fern</div>
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<strong>Radial Form (multi-sided)</strong></div>
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The materials are arranged extending to the left and right of the container on an axis of symmetry, with an object flower placed at the center of the axis. This form is ideal for western style homes and can be used as a centerpiece for a table. It can be viewed from all angles.</div>
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Bradford pear, Japanese Rose hip, Asiatic lily, mum, English yew</div>
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<em>for Grandma</em></div>
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<strong>Zokei, Sculptural Arrangement</strong></div>
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This is a freely conceived original work of ikebana. The arranger has an idea and uses it as the motif of the work. Any material or technique may be used to fulfill the aim. The composition should fit well into contemporary spaces.</div>
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In this arrangement, coffee filters were used en masse to create a column of texture that makes the viewer want to reach out and touch it.</div>
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Coffee filters, mesh wire</div>
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<em>for Kato Sensei</em></div>
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<strong>Landscape Moribana, Far View</strong></div>
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The Traditional Method in Landscape Moribana is a form of ikebana which, while respecting the seasonal character and natural growth patterns of plants, uses an established range of materials and fixed methods of arrangement to express the beauty of a natural scene.</div>
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One of the most important principles in the method of arrangement is perspective depiction. In order to express the beauty of a natural scene in the limited space of a container, scale is very important.</div>
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In this Far-View Depiction, juniper are used to depict a tall, wooded forest at the foot of a distant mountain near a lake. The branch of driftwood represents withered trees in the forest and adds color variation to the green of the junipers. The mum are used small and low to give scale to the grand scene.</div>
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Juniper, driftwood, mum, moss</div>
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<em>for Dad</em></div>
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This is a type of ikebana that is based on a Japanese interpretation of the taste of the Chinese bunjin, or literati. Emphasis is placed on the elegance and poetic nature of rare blooms, shrubs and plants. The Bunjin Arrangement in not bound by floral styles, and materials may be freely arranged to express one's subjective view of plants.</div>
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Lichen covered oak, guzmania, pine</div>
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<strong>Kobana Arrangement</strong></div>
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Kobana translates to "small flower" in English. A Kobana Arrangement uses few flowers and other materials and may be freely arranged to express the artists view of the materials.</div>
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Pussy willow, Asiatic lily, Asparagus myriocladus</div>
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<em>for Aunt Connie</em></div>
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Kobana translates to "small flower" in English. A Kobana Arrangement uses few flowers and other materials and may be freely arranged to express the artists view of the materials.</div>
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<strong>Heika Arrangement, Cascading Style</strong></div>
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Whereas Moribana was originated and developed by the Ohara Schook, Heika, literally "vase flowers," is part of the ancient historical tradition of ikebana. The Heika of the Ohara School is a modern, sophisticated interpretation of this traditional style. The Cascading Style expresses the beauty of lines that flow gracefully downward.</div>
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Japanese rose hip, lily (Stargazer)</div>
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<strong>Zokei, Sculptural Arrangement</strong></div>
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This is a freely conceived original work of ikebana. The arranger has an idea and uses it as the motif of the work. Any material or technique may be used to fulfill the aim. The composition should fit well into contemporary spaces.</div>
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In this arrangement, Styrofoam cups are used to create three columns of various sizes and weights. The smallest column is thin and feels light, therefore it is used tall in the arrangement. The lowest column is the largest in circumference, giving it a heavy feeling. It is used low in the arrangement to balance out the tall column. The third column is placed next to the tallest one, helping to give the left side of the arrangement some weight and balance out the heaviness of the right side. </div>
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This is a perfect example of the asymmetrical balance of ikebana.</div>
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