Friday, July 23, 2010

Flower Arrangements Classicalmesh




Hiroshi Teshigahara being already the famous movie director and ceramicist introduced advanced impulses into the teaching of school. Unfortunately due to her untimely death in 1980 school was followed by her brother in 1980 Hiroshi Teshigahara. After his death in 1979, the school was monitored by his daughter Kasumi Teshigahara.

He adopted modernity of art and fused it with historical traditions of Ikebana. Sogetsu School that is just dedicated for Ikebana was formed by the founder Tofu Teshigahara in 1927. Ikebana, for the one who knows the spirit of this art is more than just a way of flower arrangement it's a complete different perspective of showing life and reverence. It brings you closer to nature.

The rules of Ikebana teach sensitivity for balance and proportion and also the well-balance coexistence of weak and strong material. And these lines are affixed in the container in certain preset sizes and angle of inclination. It requires the existence of three main lines: Sky, man and earth. All the Ikebana schools mainly emphasis on the basic rule of proportion between material and container or the other way round. Sogetsu School adapts array of kakei (patterns) for either style consequently even an apprentice can swiftly generate their own arrangements.

Moribana which has a shallow vase style and second is Nageire having a tall vase style. We can divide Ikebana approximately into two styles.

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