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3-19: To be Viewed from All AnglesThe goal is to create a work that shows different expressions when viewed from various directions.
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2-16: Variation No.7 [Floating Arrangement] Floating Arrangement, Spreading Arrangement, and Morimono Arrangement are included in Variation No.7.In this video, we focus on the Floating Arrangement.It also explains the types of materials that are suitable for this style.]
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5-18: Composition Expressing MovementYou can create an arrangement inspired by verbs that express movement.In this lesson, we express the movement of “Surge”.
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3-10 Color of the ContainerThis theme is inspired by the color of the vase.
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4-2 With Leaves OnlyIt is composed using two or more types of foliage only.In this example, the instructor used New Zealand flax and plantain lily.
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5-17 Japanese Iris, Rabbit-ear IrisIn this video, you can learn the basic handling of Japanese iris (hanashōbu). Please note that it does not cover kakitsubata (rabbit-ear iris).
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5-25 Practicing for a Future Ikebana ExhibitionLet’s create the arrangement as if we were exhibiting it in a flower show.
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2-19 Variation No.8 Combined Styles(Nageire and Nageire)We combine different styles of arrangements as a final exercise to study techniques and spatial composition.
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Free-style arrangingMaster Reiko Takenaka creates a freestyle ikebana arrangement using early summer materials (from the 2024 Sogetsu WEST Iemoto Advanced Course).
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5-19 Relief WorksPlants are arranged on a board to create a work of art.You will also learn how to work with dried materials and techniques unique to relief-style fixing.
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2-17 Variation No.8 Combined Styles(Moribana and Moribana)Arrange a flower form in each of the two containers and combine them as one composition.
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5-13 Glass ContainersMake the most of clear or translucent glass containers.Let’s also enjoy the expression within the container itself.