The 4th Annual Exhibition presented by Sogetsu Buxmont Study Group was held on November 9. The theme of this year was "East Meets West." When I was thinking about my design, I had to consider the words East and West. How to connect them together was a little bit of a challenge.
My first arrangement "The Window into Two Worlds" was my title. I need your imagination to explain it! Using a twig frame, azalea, bitter sweet, mum, pine and lichened wood branch / Ceramic
The second arrangement was my demonstration "A Romantic Moment". My choice for this container was a big champagne glass (West), the Ikebana arrangement (East) was a basic style. For the final touch were two candles and a fan. I heard an audience in back seat saying loudly SO ROMANTIC!
The rest of the arrangements were the study group members' creation. Personally, my humble opinion is: I would not put a figurine or object to accompany an arrangement for this theme "East meets West." Their titles I leave for your imagination.
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My arrangement "The Window into Two worlds" |
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"A Romantic Moment" by me, using azalea, rose, nadina and mum |
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Izu Dancer |
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Demo by June "See through to the beauty" |
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Demo by Chih "Geometry" |
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Art in Bloom |
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Autumn Falls |
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Dancing |
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When we were young |
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Tranquility in the years |
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Upbeat |
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Out of Obsession |
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Simplicity |
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Autumn Rhyme |
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The Big Wave |
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The Brilliance of Autumn color |
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Staircase to Heaven |
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Demo by Mary "My Garden" |
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Boxed In |
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Just add milk |
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"Companion" the center piece, the Japanese dolls for girl's day |
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"Slinky-ing around" |
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East+west = New World |
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Traveling without Boundaries |
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Longing |
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High Noon |
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Friendship Afar and Nearby |
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Demo Piece "Reach for the top" |