IKEBANA Workshop at Dallas Crow Collection June 9th Sunday 1

What is Ikeana?

Welcome to Ikebana! ようこそ生け花の世界へ

I am so exited to having a work shop at Corw Collection this Sunday.

I am Japanese Culture Consultant.  One of my goals is to share my Ikebana skill and joy of Ikebana with as many people as possible.

I believe Ikebana will make your life more beautiful and peaceful. Of course Happier! Ikebana is  alongside me.  Whenever I am happy, Ikebana makes me happier. Whenever I am sad, depressed, frustrated and unhappy, Ikebana makes me feel  peace of mind and relief. Ikebana is sometimes a teacher, sometimes my friend.

     Ikebana is a Japanese art of arranging flowers and branches ( other materials such as metals and paper are also used for free style).Ikebana is not only for Japanese but for everybody young and old, men and women.  Anybody who want to try!

There’s no correct or right arrangement at all. It sounds like something difficult but you don’t have to understand with our brain.

Just see, touch and feel it!   You just bring yourself with a pair of scissors.

Please resister and share joy of Ikebana! See you soon!Welcome to Ikebana

 

 

 

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