Container Speak: Ikebana through the language of containers
“The essence of Ikebana lies in the relationship between the plant materials and the containers. By focusing on the container to be used, new ideas of composition may come to mind.” - Akane Teshigahara on the importance of containers in Ikebana arrangements. This relationship between plant materials and containers, and the immense potential for new ideas, was beautifully displayed in the Sogetsu workshop held on Saturday, October 25 th at 11 am at the ABK hall. 11 members attended. Demos by the Senseis Senseis Meenu and Chitra Thiagarajan demonstrated their skills at bringing the best out of containers in their arrangements. Sensei Meenu started the workshop with a uniquely shaped black vase and arranged the materials - dried palm leaves sprayed with gold, a sunflower, and a dry philodendron leaf – to complement the shape of the vase. The rich hues of gold, brown, and yellow enhanced the beauty of the arrangement. For her second demo, Sensei Meenu chose a rectangu...