Thai Thomas Mai Van Designer floral, artisan d'art, professeur d'ikebana Ikenobo - professeur d’art floral moderne International ikebana workshop instructor, Accredited Manako Flower Academy Tokyo Japon
Ikebaba hướng đến sự tối giản và nhẹ nhàng. Chú này phối quá nhiều màu sắc và không thấy được chủ thể chính để các chủ thể phụ nương tựa. Tính đối xứng cũng lệch lạc. Nói chung, không toát lên sự tinh tế nhẹ nhàng gì hết.
I am inspired! It’s beautiful because there is movement through the lines and the blooms give it a lift and the vase is perfect for the composition. Thank you for sharing!
こんにちは, I am learning Ikebana and have slowly tried making arrangements. I wanted to attempt the technique of putting a wire through the stem of a flower in order to bend it into a shape. I did buy some wire but I think its not strong enough. What thickness of wire should I be using and also, does this technique only work on certain types of stems? I enjoy your videos and work. ありがとうございます
thank you for your helpful teaching. Can i ask about Shin Soe Tai, whether those three components must be the same kind of flowers or branches or they can be different? thank you teacher
Nguyen Le Thi it is a good question. There is no strict rule for that but I would recommend you to use the same material either branches or flowers for 3 main lines (Shin Soe and Tai) it is easier to create a harmony and balance structure. If not at least same materials for Shin and Soe , Tai with Leaf of big flower.,