| This is Grazynka's demo piece, contemporary and pretty |
| This is June's demo piece showing how to manipulate the leaves |
| By June Wu |
| By June Wu |
| By June Wu |
| By Doris Liu |
| By Doris Liu |
| By Doris Liu |
| By Grazynka Shaarani |
| By Grazynka Shaarani |
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.
| By Sylvia Wei |
| By Sylvia Wei |
| By Sylvia Wei |
| By Sylvia Wei |
| By Meii-Huey Lin sensei |
| By Weii-Huey Lin sensei |
| By Chih Huang |
| By Chih Huang |
| By Chih Huang |
| Pear tree and Azalea branches in a ceramic vase. By me |
| By classmate |
| By classmate |
| By me. |
| By me, cheery and wood bark |
| By me, Sunflower and cherry |
| By classmate, food coloring in bottles |
| By classmate |
| By classmate, using old camera |
| By classmate |
Material: Vine, Aspidistra leaf, queenanne lace and Chrysanthemum
Container: Heavy plastic vase (13"x 10"x 3")
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| Simpler arrangement for fun yucca, Daffodil and ever green in ceramic vase |