All dried materials arrangements "Santa Anna Wind" |
Monday, October 30, 2017
Main Line Exhibition at Haverford College
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Hata Sensei's Class for October
It is almost the end of October, but the mild weather is still around. The fall foliage are so colorful and beautiful! The Autumn is in the air. I am enjoying every minute of it!
For my lesson of this month, the materials I need are easy to find.
Lessons for October 23:
Lesson 1) Variation #3 Slanting Style Nageire, try to arrange from behind
Lesson 2) Free Style - Basket using fall materials
Lesson 3) Book 5-13 - Glass Containers
For my lesson of this month, the materials I need are easy to find.
Lessons for October 23:
Lesson 1) Variation #3 Slanting Style Nageire, try to arrange from behind
Lesson 2) Free Style - Basket using fall materials
Lesson 3) Book 5-13 - Glass Containers
Lesson 1: zinnia, crap apple and azalea |
Lesson 2: basket with bittersweet, kale and forsythia |
Lesson 3: Sunflower, horsetail, pepper and forsythia |
Hata Sensei's arrangement, very pretty. |
With glass container arranged at another view |
Margaret's glass container arrangement, I like it very much! |
Monday, October 23, 2017
The 2nd Annual BuxMont Study Group Exhibition
1) "Indian Summer" (Triforlia Orange, Baby's breath, dried and fresh Sunflower, Nadina / two ceramic containers with wood base.)
2) "Autumn Joy" (Hydrangea, mum, Azalea, Hinoki, pepper, dry branch / ceramic vase with wood base.
The third one "In Memory of Dr. Loraine Toji." Please see next post.
"Indian Summer" the Triforlia Orange branch painted in orange |
"Autumn Joy" arranged day before exhibition |
Some Materials were changed to be exhibition |
In Memory of Lorraine Toji
I first met Dr. Lorraine Toji within our I.I. Philadelphia chapter. She was always actively involved in the Philadelphia Flower Show Ikebana section for years. Dr. Toji was retired from a celebrated career in biomedical research. During the 11th World Ikebana convention in Okinawa, many members fell sick, including me. Tragically, Dr. Toji was one who fell sick and was rushed to the hospital after coming home to Philadelphia. Sadly, she passed from pneumonia. Dr. Toji generously donated all her ikebana containers to the Philadelphia chapter. At our BuxMont second annual exhibition, we dedicated one table in her memory. All our arrangements used her containers in her honor.
My container from Dr.Toji is triangular ceramic with three holes in each side. I think it is a bit difficult to create an arrangement with this kind of container. But at the end, I like my design.
The materials used here were: 1) Fans, Azalea, mum, kiwi vine, 2) anthurium, hosta, 3) Helenium "Mardi gras."
My container from Dr.Toji is triangular ceramic with three holes in each side. I think it is a bit difficult to create an arrangement with this kind of container. But at the end, I like my design.
The materials used here were: 1) Fans, Azalea, mum, kiwi vine, 2) anthurium, hosta, 3) Helenium "Mardi gras."
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