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Assignment: curve line
I first tried using two mums, but my teacher said to use only one. What do you think?
Usually in ikebana less is more.
I have been growing orchids for 15+ years now. In 2008, I took my first lesson in Sogetsu Ikebana. For me, growing orchids and creating Ikebana arrangements are my meditation. I created this blog to share my pictures and ideas with you. It is like my JOURNAL and helps me keep track of my progress.
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