365 Days of Ikebana-Day 38
This is the result of my work(off and on) for the last few days. It somewhat resembles the sketch I did. Not complicated, but a fun piece to do. I
This is the result of my work(off and on) for the last few days. It somewhat resembles the sketch I did. Not complicated, but a fun piece to do. I
For some reason today I chose not to place the sphere I had been working on in the installation spot and instead was drawn to late summer materials to make
Much of today was spent running from place to place, up early and back to DC and then to appointments. After all that I worked on catching up on things
Today’s photo is the best of some badly lit out of focus photos from today. Bad because it was late with bad lighting and the sphere kept spinning,which was pretty
a href=”https://keithstanley.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Bay-016.jpg”> Today I started a new piece with the thought that it should be completely done in one day. It was an ambitious piece, with a lot od detail
At home for the day, before heading back to our retreat. I brought a touch of the bay back with me, a few small pieces of driftwood. In the garden
This week I have scouted out a few places along the stretch of beach here on the bay outside our artist’s “retreat” to use to make my daily arrangements. It’s
My walk along the beach today yielded lots of options for today’s ikebana. I found some wild hot pink sweet peas, black roots, a small piece of driftwood, an oyster
As promised I did an arrangement with some grasses, which I thought were bulrushes at first, and used them to make lots of straight lines. The patterns are much like
This freestyle ikebana arrangement was done with some quickly gathered materials this evening. We’re on an artist’s “retreat” for a while. I found some variegated euonymus, roses, porcelain berry, crape