Ikebana: flower arrangement for beginners
Traditional Ways of Fixing 2
A course by Louise Worner , Ikebana artist
About the video: Traditional Ways of Fixing 2
Overview
“You have seen how to cut and place flowers and branches on the kenzan and how to work with very fine materials. Let's now see traditional ways of fixing difficult materials, such as thicker branches.”
In this video lesson Louise Worner addresses the topic: Traditional Ways of Fixing 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Ikebana: flower arrangement for beginners. Learn how to Ikebana: the japanese art of flower arrangement. Create your floral designs with this unique understanding of nature..
Partial transcription of the video
“In this first part of the lesson, we looked at, how to place materials on the Kenzan. and how to deal with very, very fine material. But in the next part of this lesson, we're actually going to look at how to place materials that are quite thick. because that can also be quite problematic. So in this part of the lesson, we're going to look at tricks for actually placing Thick-stemmed. Materials. Now. if you recall, we always cut our branches on an ankle, And the stem of the branch can be quite thick. for trying to push into the kenzan and to make it stay at the angle that you would like it ...”
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Course summary for: Ikebana: flower arrangement for beginners
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Category
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Areas
Decoration, Floral & Plant Design, Interior Decoration, Interior Design

Louise Worner
A course by Louise Worner
Meet Louise Worner, an international ikebana artist and teacher with a passion for transforming spaces through her captivating ikebana arrangements and installations. With over two decades of experience, Louise's journey with ikebana began while living and working in Japan, where she embraced the serene art form.
Her ikebana style merges tradition and modernity, as she breaks away from conventional norms and incorporates natural and unconventional materials into her creations. Louise's artistic achievements span the globe, with exhibitions and workshops held in countries like Japan, Australia, Spain, and Belgium.
A renowned ikebana educator, Louise has shared her expertise as the principal ikebana teacher for the Madrid Flower School and has presented workshops and demonstrations worldwide. Beyond her artistic endeavors, she has curated global exhibitions and even conceptualized a virtual ikebana exhibition fundraiser for the Australian Bushfires.
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