New Photo Gallery
December 14th, 2009 by Keith
A photo slide show of ikebana works has been added to the Photo Gallery page. Click on a photo to enlarge or to go directly to my Flickr page.
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December 14th, 2009 by Keith
A photo slide show of ikebana works has been added to the Photo Gallery page. Click on a photo to enlarge or to go directly to my Flickr page.
November 30th, 2009 by Keith


Last month I was fortunate enough to attend the workshops held here in Washington,DC by our local chapter of Ikebana International . Mr. Shuji Ikeda of the Ikenobo school of Ikebana conducted the workshops, held on a particularly rain soaked Saturday morning. Mr. Ikeda was really inspiring and genuinely enjoyed every moment of both workshops. His ikebana students are lucky to have someone who loves what he does, and uses that knowledge and wisdom in such an energetic way. Both sections of the workshop gave me some insight into Ikenobo Ikebana, but I came away with a much deeper appreciation of Sogetsu. Ikenobo, being a classical school of ikebana, is very structured. Sogetsu has a very modern approach, and much more freedom. Perhaps that is what I like so very much about it , that it allows me greater personal expression.
Following the workshops I rushed in the rain to get downtown to see Soho Sakai’s demonstration, or so I thought. I got to the hotel to discover that the demonstration had happened the night before. I had written the wrong date on my calender! It was a big shock to me, and I know I missed a great demonstration. I’m still upset about it today. Lesson learned: always check and recheck your dates.
September 15th, 2009 by Keith
Sogetsu Ikebana Exhibit at the United States National Arboretum
September 19 & 20, 10:00am-4:00pm
Demonstration: Sunday, September 20, 1:00pm-2:30pmNational Bonsai & Penjing MuseumSpecial Exhibits Wing
Members of the Washington DC Metropolitan Area Sogetsu Branch fill the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum’s International Pavilion and Special Exhibits Wing with dramatic arrangements in this modern style of Japanese flower arranging. Sogetsu promotes an ikebana of no limits in which designers use plant materials of any type to create sculptural compositions. Watch master teachers demonstrate their techniques as they create a series of basic and free style arrangements during the drop-in session on Sunday, September 20 from 1:00pm to 2:30 pm. Free. No registration required.
September 12th, 2009 by Keith
September 3rd, 2009 by Keith
August 30th, 2009 by Keith


Here’s the view inside, just so you see why it is much like a scavenger hunt. I must admit I would crawl through hell and back for a great piece of japanese pottery or antique bronze container.
Here’s what you might find if you look long enough:
August 23rd, 2009 by Keith
August 20th, 2009 by Keith
It’s been a while since I posted, I got busy and I also ran out of steam. For a while I have been thinking about what I could do to get myself to post, and what I could write about. So to help me out a bit I decided to take the Blog Triage course with Alyson B. Stanfield and Cynthia Morris . With their knowledge and creative efforts and the support of other artists striving to improve their blogs, I can’t fail.
Now on to my very first lesson , which is about who I want to read my blog. Who am I writing for ? I guess first and foremost I am writing for anyone who is interested in ikebana and flowers in general. I want people to share my journey, and maybe also to share theirs as well with me. But I also want artist of all kinds to come here also. Sogetsu Ikebana has a long history with arttist of all kinds: painters, ceramic artist, sculptors, glass artists, installation and environmetal artists and others as well.
I also want to make connections with other artists, not only ikebana but other types as well. It’s a big world out there and there is so much to see and do. So feel free to leave a comment and share a little too!
This blog was started originally as a way for me to show my work, maybe get some feedback,and to chart my progression. I thought it would also be a really great way to encourage me to do more, and to some extent it has greatly helped.
It’s not easy for me to write, as you may be able to tell from this post. That’s going to be the one thing I really need to work on. I’m looking forward to see what I can do with this blog in the next month and beyond.
May 9th, 2009 by Keith
The exhibition for the 8th North American Sogetsu Seminar was a great success. I’ve posted photos from the installation of the exhibit above. The last two photos are from my group, the Sogetsu Washington,DC Branch. There are more photos already posted on my Flickr site. Click any photo above to go there. I will be adding more photos to Flickr later once I have a chance.
May 7th, 2009 by Keith
The 8th North American Sogetsu Seminar is now over and I have started posting my photos to my Flickr site. This beautiful large scale arrangment was done by Sogetsu School Iemoto Akane Teshigahara and her staff. I’m sure the hotel would love to have arrangements like this all the time! Whenever I see ikebana on this scale I am really inspired to do some on my own. So maybe this summer I can play with some materals and do at least one. I got a lot of ideas from the three different workshops that I attended. I met so many wonderful and talented people from all over North America and the rest of the world, and it was a great experience to see their ikebana.