The narrative highlights the importance of creating intentional spaces of silence and mindfulness amidst the chaos of chronic illness. Drawing parallels between ikebana and living with leukemia, it ...
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 ...
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 container. Suzuki, a Senior ...
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 ...
Five years ago architect Ravi Gunewardena took up Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging. Now he eagerly anticipates a performance by the school’s highest master, the Iemoto, Akane Teshigahara, ...
Earl Shimabukuro used chicken wire in his latest ikebana display, an example of the more contemporary sogetsu style. CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM Earl Shimabukuro’s taisaku ...
For hundreds of years, ikebana has provided a means of connecting to both creativity and nature through the minimalistic art of flower arranging. The simple, though highly stylized, arrangements began ...