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Christine de Beer - effortless floral craftsman

In an Oriental Manner

Capilano Flower Arrangers Club Assignment:
Contemporary Design Inspired by Ikebana: Floral Parasol

It is always a challenge to take something that you have so much respect for, such as the art of Ikebana, and re-interpret it in your own voice.
I wanted my design to be thoroughly me, and thoroughly contemporary yet respectful of the guiding rules and methods shared by the different schools of Ikebana.

Floral Art design-In an Oriental Manner

So, even though my design is an oriental inspired parasol, I still made sure my floral placement is asymmetrical, with empty space between the design details and that the materials and the situation for which I am designing is in harmony. I also restrained the use of plant material to three: flax, bupleurum and chrysanthemum hearts.

Bupleurum curl around the parasol

I ripped the flax, with an Ikebana Kenzan, to twirl around 5 wooden peg supports to weave the decorative, all natural, oriental shaped parasol. Traditional Ikebana strongly features triangular shapes and I weaved very clear triangles in my overall design with line, colour, mass and shapes contained inside.

Weaving a floral Parasol

Just as in traditional Ikebana designs I placed great emphasis on the use of lines. The straight flax lines brings stillness and as it slowly radiates out it adds balance to the design. The beautiful stems of Bupleurum curl and curve around the parasol softening it and adding movement.

Hana Kubari Chopstics parasol handle

I made the central mast or handle from 3 chopsticks using the Ikebana hana-kubari technique

Ikebana designs are often used as an integral part of celebrations. Just like Floriography, Hanakotoba is used to express sentiments through the symbolic use of flowers and plants.

Gathering together chrysanthemum hearts on the floral parasol

Jú (chrysanthemum in Chinese), means "gathering together so the beautiful bright green and burgundy flower hearts (or stamens) of the chrysanthemums are the perfect choice for focal flowers used at a club meeting! It is also used to convey messages of love and symbolizes union or marriage.

As always, each little stem is in a test tube wired into the design to supply the plant material with water.

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Tutorials

19 October 2011 Hana-Kubari chopsticks

Splitting the chopsticks or a wooden branch, such as a willow twig creates a natural (and glue-less!) clamp.

14 January 2011 Ripping Flax

Flax can be ripped into fibres creating long and versatile strips

Favourite Flowers

Chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum or "mums"

Bupleurum rotundifolium:

Bupleurum, Thoroughwax

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