Showing posts with label Ikebana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ikebana. Show all posts

Jun 22, 2014

Garden Inspiration: "Ikebana & Contemporary Plant Art" at Uppsala Botanical Garden

A new exciting exhibit just opened last weekend here in Uppsalas Botanical Garden:

For me, that have been in Japan and enjoyed the gardens there and also the magnificent art of the Ikebana flower arrangements this was a must.
And for the ones that haven't been there, this is a great opportunity to enjoy it close up and learn more.

What's so special with this exhibit is the meeting between the Ikebana philosophy and Contemporary artists, the result is inspiring, beautiful and somewhat soothing with the slow decay of nature in some arrangements.

The Artists in this exhibit:

Naoaki Donuma, Garden Designer: "Finding Peace and Harmony in a Silent Symphony"
Junichi Kakizaki, Contemporary Artist: "Last Moment of Flowers"
Katsuhito Kurata, Ikebana Artist & Instructor: "Defication"
Hiroki Ohara, Headmaster Ohara School: "The Root"
Shizuko Ono, Contemporary Artist: "Hana"
Rica Ohya, Contemporary Artist: "Load Nothingness to Fill Your Emptiness"
Hanayuishi Takaya, Contemporary Artist: "Hanayuishi" (The Flower arrangements on humans)

Here I post some mixed moments and impressions of my many hours enjoying the exhibit. It's seen through my eyes, but I'm sure everybody will see other things that appeal to them!

Click on the photos to see them larger & Enjoy:

I hope You enjoyed this little teaster, as You can understand, there is so much more and I'm sure I'll be back.
And as always in Uppsalas Botanical garden, there is plenty of other things to look at and enjoy as well and my next post will be about what was outside in the garden this day!
Have a great weekend, Per!



Apr 21, 2014

Garden Inspiration: The Sakura Matsuri Festival in The Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Next weekend (April 26-27) it's time for the fun Sakura Matsuri (Cherry Blossom) Festival at The Brooklyn Botanic Garden!
If You're in New York or the vicinity, take yourself there and enjoy what nature offers.

Follow this link and You can see exact what tree is in bloom and at what state: CHERRY BLOSSOMS, seems like the "Cherry Esplanade" is a little bit late this year, that's where everybody have their picnics.

The Sakura Matsuri in Brooklyn isn't really the Japanese quiet "enjoying the cherry blossoms falling on your head style", here it's full on with a lot of performances, both traditional and newer Manga style, a big happening :)

There is also other blooming going on, Tulips, Magnolias and a great Ikebana exhibit well worth visiting!

So without further do, here are my photos from a few years ago, Enjoy:
(Click on the photos to see them larger)

Hope You all enjoyed this little photo tour, have a great week!
Warmest Wishes, Per!