This is a maple tree that belongs to my next door neighbor. In only a few days, the tree changed from dull and ordinary to these vibrant, orange colors. Look at the pictures, it’s strikingly gorgeous!
10/31/2022 |
10/23/2022 |
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.
The Sogetsu New York Branch celebrate their belated 50th anniversary with an exhibition, demonstration, reception and workshop. I registered to attend, because of the guest instructor, Ilse Beunen, and I would like to meet her in person. Besides my daughter promised to go with me as a special date. So, I was there to witness all the wonderful demonstrations she made. Every piece was so creative and inspirational. Thank you, Ilse Sensei! Also thanks to her husband, a skillful photographer! (They are from Belgium.)
Besides Ilse Beunen’s demo pieces, there were more arrangements to enjoy. All from the members of the New York Sogetsu Branch, lead by Judith Hata Sensei. I had the chance to meet her my Sensei and saw her beautiful arrangements too. (10/21/2022)
Hata Sensei’s arrangement |
Hata Sensei’s arrangement |
Without Hata Sensei’s presence in this month’s class, Marcia, Sarah and Jonne planned a wonderful lesson for us. “We will learn how to make a reed structure that can be twisted into an arrangement."
I found an old sushi mat that I usually use for rolling sushi (see below). To be able to twist it, you have to cut off the outside three white threaded lines, but keep two center lines. After I finished two mats, I twisted two of them to make a structure and blended it into my arrangement. For this arrangement I chose a silver metal container. Some classmates purchased long mats to make their structures. I posted some of their gorgeous arrangements. Please see below: (10/18/2022)
Azalea, mum, bittersweet and reed structure |
Sushi mat |
Hydrangea, Aspidistra and Sedum (Autumn joy) are dried nicely in their natural way. Their textures, colors and characteristics can be used for a dried materials arrangement. See my arrangement below; there is no water in my new ceramic container.
This is an easy growing Cattleya that produces 3 1/2 inch clusters of yellow green flowers. Very fragrant! Looking through the history of my blog, I found that I have been growing this orchid for more than 10 years. It bloomed two years ago in the fall of 2020, with only three flowers, but this year it has six flowers!
October is the season of changing colors! Cooler weather and morning dew make my lawn happy and lively again.
Materials: philodendron, Golden rod, mum, baby’s breath and winter beauty / ceramic vase (10/5/2022)I grabbed a bunch of roadside grass (貓尾草) for ikebana use, plus I had some red mums as leftover materials, and I chose a Nageire red vase. Within ten minutes I had this arrangement!