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Tuesday 26 July 2016
Semi Finalists for Ikebana Gallery Award 2016
The Ikebana Gallery Award Committee is pleased to announce that the 15 works have been selected as semi-finalists. Five finalists will be selected shortly from these semi-finalists and will be sent to our special judges.
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On our Facebook page, please tell us your favourite works. Please LIKE at least 3 (3 or more)works among the 15 works in the album by 10 August 2016. The most popular work will receive the People's Choice Award 2016. Please vote from the following Facebook page.
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Thursday 21 July 2016
International Floral Art 2016-2017
My work was published in International Floral Art, Stichting Kunstboek.
I made this work for the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2015.
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Monday 18 July 2016
Friday 15 July 2016
Flower for a Home Party
A small arrangement as part of Home Party Package.
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Tuesday 12 July 2016
Online Ikebana Lesson: Work Sample 1
This is an exercise to create a form using a number of lines. The revised work based on our feedback is so effective and powerful. Well done!
Anyone can try our online lessons. http://www.shoso.com.au/p/e-learning.html
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Monday 11 July 2016
Ikebana Today 48
I have been thinking about Ikebana and contemporary art for some time. There are many contemporary artworks that use flowers as media. However, I often felt that they were not using flower as Hana (flower). Many Ikebana practitioners would agree with what I feel. Some may even say that they are not using flower to express their love for flowers or that their flowers as are not alive. But such criticisms tend to be too shallow.
How can I explain the difference in the ways Ikebana artists and contemporary artists use flowers in their artworks? What is the Ikebana way of using flowers? After all I had to think about the definition of Ikebana and wrote a paper, Flowers in Contemporary Art, which was published in the International Journal of Ikebana Studies, Vol. 3. I analysed the artworks using flowers by three contemporary artists, Andy Goldsworthy, Sarah Sze, and Anya Gallaccio. I’ll write some of my findings here in the coming issues. If you found it interesting, please visit my site for summary of my paper. Further, if you would like to buy a copy of the journal please visit the site of International Society of Ikebana Studies (http://www.ikebana-isis.org).
I would like to show my work commissioned by Japan Foundation this month. I made this work for the Snow Travel Expo in Melbourne. Being challenged to use a new style with many restrictions was very hard but extremely rewarding.
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