Ikebana is the Japanese art form of arranging flowers, but it directly translates to “making flowers alive.” A large variety of blossoms, leaves, stems and branches are used as materials for the ...
Lin Ko, a certified Sogetsu instructor, demonstrates the centuries-old, zen-like practice of Ikebana (the Japanese art of flower arranging) with us at "Making It Grow". This example features camellia ...
Imagine buying just three flowers and creating an arrangement so lovely that it almost transcends the beauty of nature. Welcome to ikebana, a Japanese style of flower arrangement that has deep ...
Amanda and Terasa welcome Brad Fowler, Stephanie Turner, and Dr. Brandon Huber. Amanda and Terasa welcome Brad Fowler, Stephanie Turner, and Dr. Brandon Huber. Ikebana artist Lin Ko demonstrates how ...
Japanese flower arrangement, known as ikebana or kadō (the way of the flower), developed into a distinctive artform in the late fifteenth century. Today, there are an array of styles and variations, ...
HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. —Using a Lazy Susan, Emiko Suzuki spun around a large arrangement of blooming forsythia, noting the relative merits and drawbacks of the way the leggy branch rose from the ...
Ikebana is a Japanese word that translates to ‘ way of flowers’. It is a traditional form of art that arranges flowers and other natural elements beautifully. Ikebana is more than just putting flowers ...
Ikebana is the traditional art of Japanese flower arrangement. Here, local ikebana specialist Jeanne Houlton shares her passion for the art form. St. Petersburg resident Jeanne Houlton, a Junior ...
If you have ever seen an ikebana art piece, the artistry of the floral design must have amazed you. Ikebana is a Japanese art form that has evolved over centuries and embodies so many disciplines and ...
The Japanese art of flower arrangement is catching up, with a lot of Chennaiites. Many women are learning this beautiful art form. This is not a simple flower arrangement in a vase, it’s more about a ...