Sensei Meenu and her students displayed a variety of styles and variations in our annual exhibition.  From no-kenzan compositions to minimal interpretations to sing of local material, enjoy the compositions below.
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| By Meenu - Inspired by the marsh I see everyday from my window.  In a black moribana fibreglass suiban, I have used tamarind branches and guava branches without kenzan, canna buds, amaralyis and water hyacinth.
 I think l will call it The nest.
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| By Meenu - "Connections".  The unusual shaped ceramic containers were connected with  wanda orchids, green mocha orchids and a colored bamboo vine | 
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| By Meenu - "Twin Towers"  The woven branches of palm added an unusual touch, and the interesting openings in the vase were used to add colour with button chrysanthemums. | 
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| By Divya - Using the openings of the ceramic vase, and adding height with the tall bird of paradise | 
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| By Divya - Teak branches used  in a composition in the open style variation | 
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| By Meenu - Minimalism.  Brds of Paradise flowers with hosta lily leaves in a ceramic vase. | 
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| By Zaitoon - A simple tabletop with sans savera leaves and gladioli flowers | 
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| By Meenu - I call this Kalpataru.  Two cleaned and polished coconut shell form the base, inside which I have placed a small container that holds the flowers and greens.
 
 Materials used were 2 coconut shoots,3 mocha orchids,a branch of
 alamanda
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Comments
Zaitoon, a very good beginning, you too please be at it. Diligence pays. Malathi.
Please could you inbox me your phone number? Ill call
You about classes.
Thanks.