NOVEMBER 2022 Meeting - Back to Basics - Revision of Variation 4 and 5
On a chilly monsoon morning, 13 members braved the rainy weather forecast to assemble at ABK Dosokai for another revision session. This time it was Sensei Grade 2 Sanyo and Jonin Sanyo Dalley Varghese who effortlessly demonstrated the intricacies of Basic Variation 4 and Variation 5 supported by her daughter Susan. The demonstration was highlighted by expert comments from Riji Mrs Malathi Pandurang.
The first demonstration was basic Variation 4 or the missing style without Soe in Nageire style using an elongated ceramic black vase with a wide rim on a circular rustic wooden tray. The plant materials were deftly assembled by Ms Varghese who showed the beautiful curve of a lemon branch as Shin in the drooping style complemented by delicate cream colored roses tinged with pink as Hikae and Jushis.
The second demonstration a basic Variation 5 on white fiber glass moribana vase using branches of African princess shrub, some lovely chilli hibiscus stems with tiny red blooms and orange-yellow chrysanthemums.
Members showcased innovative arrangements in anticipation of the forthcoming annual exhibition in Jan 2023.
Ambika Chandrashekhar's bold experiment with colours and lines, using some discarded fencing material, produced lovely Ikebana. Gypsophilia, michealamias daises, gerberas enhanced the twist and turn of plastic wires.
Molly Cherian combined Variation 4 upright style in a tall Bamboo container and Variation 4 Hanging style in a small Nageire Bamboo container to form a beautiful free style arrangement. Materials used were African princess branch, Bahunia flowers, anodized aluminum wires in two colors and wooden plank.
Mohan Vummidi used Murraya dry branch, an Agava plant and chrysanthemums to make a striking arrangement
Chitra Rajan wished to convey Fatal Attraction using driftwood from a 100 year old Nilgiris Shola Forest, pencil cactii, tree bark and an Auroville ceramic vase.
The demonstration was followed by a planning discussion about the forthcoming annual exhibition in January 2023. The meeting concluded with some good fellowship and bonding over tea.
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