Saturday, November 26, 2022

November Orchids Bloom - Happy Thanksgiving

From October to now, three Cattleya orchids have been fading away. But “Xenia” orchid (second picture) has been in bloom for a long while. Gladly, two oncidium and two phalaenopsis orchids are on the way (they are budding). I have a lot to be thankful for, and this is one of them. HAPPY THANKSGIVING! 

11/16/2022

Epi. Cilive “Xenia” 11/9/2022


11/1/2022


11/26/2022


Friday, November 25, 2022

Happy Thanksgiving

We have a beautiful weather for Thanksgiving day!  Walking outside and getting fresh air! An ikebana idea flashed into my mind, and I made this arrangement using old materials! I am thinking to use this idea to do the demo too.😊


 

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

I. I. Philadelphia Chapter’s Meeting - Demonstration “Contemporary Style of Ikebana “

This was a busy week, I had Ikebana class on Tuesday, then on Thursday, I attended I.I. Philadelphia chapter’s meeting program “Comtemporary Style of Ikebana”, a demonstration by Che-haw Wang (teacher diploma 1st grade Komon of the Sogetsu school, from Texas).  I also signed up for a workshop on Friday. Although it was a hectic week, I thought it was a worthy and very productive week. (11/17/2022)

Here are her contemporary arrangements, please see below: 











 

Workshop - Composition Using Unconventional Materials

Nineteen members attended the workshop led by Sensei Mrs. Wang. All the materials provided. Personally, I do not like this unconventional material, which seemed to overpower the arrangement, but perhaps this is the subject.

Sensei’s demo arrangement 


My arrangement 



This arrangement is by a member of Ichiyo school 



Friday, November 18, 2022

Lesson (3): Vegetables and /or Fruits in an Arrangement

We planted two persimmon trees four years ago. I was so happy and excited to see that they had a lot of blossoms this year, which then grew to many tiny fruits. I checked them almost every day, but I didn’t know why the tiny persimmons dropped off little by little. So sad! Today, I harvested only one beautiful persimmon! I cut this precious “one persimmon branch” to use for this arrangement! (11/15/2022)

See! my arrangement using fruit branch, only one persimmon left 

Hata Sensei’s demo arrangement 

Marcia’s arrangement, very unique 

Lesson (2) Text Book 5: Glass Containers

In this lesson (text book 5) note : When choosing the glass container, the arranged plants inside should be visible and water need to show beautifully through the glass.

Hata Sensei’s arrangement (11/15/2022)

In the class I used green glass with philodendron Xanadu and mum

 I tried at home using bittersweet inside (11/13/2022)

Bittersweet and mum / blue glass (11/13/2022)

Three Lessons for November 15th: (1) Basic Upright Style Moribana (Reversed)

Review basic style, reversed upright style Moribana (text book 1 -3).  We have to make sure that the three main things shin, soe and hikae are in the right position. Practices, practice makes perfect. (11/15/2022)

Azalea branches shin and soe, mum the hikae

Saturday, November 12, 2022

MWGC November Little Show : “Beauty and The Beast”

I entered this month’s virtual little show : “Beauty and the Beast, a creative design containing texture paired with lush components.” I almost forgot about it but I managed to find all the materials that I needed from my garden (not much left). There were nandina, mum, dahlia, lantana, wood and mat structure / ceramic vase.(11/10/2022)




Friday, November 11, 2022

The 7th Annual Exhibition - My Arrangement

“The Road Not Taken” is my title for my arrangement. It’s from a famous classic poem by Robert Frost, if you know the poem, you might know why I named it for my title. My idea is behind it.



Thursday, November 10, 2022

Sogetsu BuxMont Study Group - The 7th Annual Ikebana Exhibition

“Growing with Ikebana” was the theme of BuxMont Study Group’s 7th annual exhibition, held on the November 5/2022. By the members of study group. see below: