September Meeting - Demonstration and Workshop


Our September meeting was held at ABK on the 24th.

Sensei Mrs. Molly Cherian and Mrs. Luna Bose gave us a wonderful demonstration on Abstract arrangements.

For her first arrangement, Sensei Molly aesthetically placed a bark of a tree on a pin holder and then arranged strips of cane, heliconia flower and asparagus fern and used a steel net as unconventional material in the arrangement.



For her second arrangement. 
Sensei Molly placed a ceramic vase on a wooden board. A silicone cup cake mould and steel wool were the unconventional materials used to create A beautiful arrangement with dried umbrella palm branches which were made into many geometrical designs  and  heather and chrysanthemum flowers to complete it.

For her third arrangement Sensei Molly used a nagiere metal container with a cross bar and .
A wooden bark was propped against the container. Philodendron leaves and a sunflower were arranged beautifully with stalks of wild rose berries, It was a wonderful demonstration by Sensei Molly.


Mrs. Luna Bose started by placing a stainless steel heating material in a ceramic vase and intertwined Pandanus leaves and chrysanthemum flowers.






Photos of arrangements by members.


Sensei Ambika Chandrashekar

Abstract material used are dance anklets and wooden baton. Ceramic vase on a wooden 
board with the sunflower and stalks of wild rose berries all arranged together.


Sensei Pushkala Arumugam
Extraterrestrial signals capturing system

Abstract materials used are refrigerator cooling coil digital waying machine copper heating coil, aluminum antenna. Dried broom sticks and Red Ixora flowers for natural element.


Sensei Chitra Thiyagarajan

She has converted the packaging material into a container and used 
Monstera leaves, Dry lotus Seed, White Chrysanthemum in this arrangement 



Krishna Ramachandran
Table Tennis Bats and ball as abstract materials in a ceramic vase. White Ixora flowers for natural elements.






Sensei Divya Selvam

  Dried chilly plant stalks and bougainvillea petals.







Comments

Jason said…
Great to see Japanese workshop being conducted