Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Ikebana

Ikebana is the art of arranging flowers.  My mother enjoyed doing Ikebana on occasion and I would have to say she had a really good eye at doing that.  Her flower arrangements were clean and simple, not as ornate as some I have seen, so I preferred the style she did.  I attended an Ikebana class with her once just to see how it was done and thought I may want to take up Ikebana.  The Japanese teacher stood at the head of the class and instructed us on how to do the design.  The students then worked on their own arranagements and the teacher would walk by and help to point out how to make it look a little bit better.  She was like the "Tim Gunn" of flower arranging.  Well there I was, thinking I had done the right thing with the 3 levels of flowers, representing heaven, earth and man.  The teacher came by and said to me, "Beautiful, just beautiful," but as she was saying that she started re-arranging my flowers until it turned into a completely different arrangement then I had done.  I do admit it looked way better then what I had done but that day I decided, this was going to be my last Ikebana class.

1 comment:

  1. Don't give up! My teacher ripped apart my arrangement for the first THREE YEARS of lessons. Its a rite of passage when she doesn't!

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