In Hata Sensei's class, one of the lesson's subject was "Shape of Container." I selected a round, heavy black ceramic container from my collection. I forced the forsythia to bloom and shaped it into a circle to match the container. In the middle is tiger lily. Hata Sensei's criticism was the forsythia is too powerful and suggested making another circle downwards to balance the arrangement. I also think that the forsythia needs more trimming. (3/19/2018 class)
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My arrangement |
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simple and beautiful arrangement by Sensei |
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Upright Style "Ka-bu-wa-ke" the water must be shown between the two Kabu |
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