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Takako Martin gives two workshops while Staying in Wellington

March 6, 2021 Ikebana Wellington
Takao arranging dahlias, coprosma leaves and curtain rods in a rolled paper container

Takao arranging dahlias, coprosma leaves and curtain rods in a rolled paper container

We were lucky to have two additional workshops on Saturday 6 March because our tutor Takako Martin was still in Wellington, despite the Japan Festival cancellation.

The first workshop involved making a basic arrangement from Book 1 or 2, then changing it into a freestyle arrangement, using the same vase, kenzan and material. No extra material could be added but you did not need to use all the original material. This was an interesting exercise which took some thought when choosing the initial arrangement and materials, thinking ahead as to how to reinvent it as a freestyle arrangement. Takako’s comment was that only when we know how to create basic arrangements, can we then proceed to freestyle.

Takako’s demonstration used Agapanthus flowers and seed heads, and pivoted from a ‘variation number four upright’ in a moribana, to a freestyle mass with a line using the Agapanthus stem.

View fullsize Takako's variation 4 upright arrangement using agapanthus in a moribana container
Takako's variation 4 upright arrangement using agapanthus in a moribana container
View fullsize Takako used agapanthus stem for horizontal arrangement
Takako used agapanthus stem for horizontal arrangement
View fullsize Takako looking across her mass and line arrangement using agapanthus flowers and the stem horizontally across the moribana container
Takako looking across her mass and line arrangement using agapanthus flowers and the stem horizontally across the moribana container
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View fullsize Takako's freestyle arrangement
Takako's freestyle arrangement
View fullsize Elizabeth used fennel and summer flowers in low triangular container
Elizabeth used fennel and summer flowers in low triangular container
View fullsize Elizabeth's freestyle arrangement
Elizabeth's freestyle arrangement
View fullsize Helen used roses and flowering sedge
Helen used roses and flowering sedge
View fullsize Helen's freestyle arrangement
Helen's freestyle arrangement
View fullsize Julie used flax, leucadendron and delicate purple flowers
Julie used flax, leucadendron and delicate purple flowers
View fullsize Julie's freestyle arrangement
Julie's freestyle arrangement
View fullsize Lihong used large leaves and mauve flowers
Lihong used large leaves and mauve flowers
View fullsize Lihong's freestyle arrangement
Lihong's freestyle arrangement
View fullsize Takako discussing Masako's arrangement
Takako discussing Masako's arrangement
View fullsize Masako's freestyle arrangement using yellow chrysanthemums and fennel
Masako's freestyle arrangement using yellow chrysanthemums and fennel
View fullsize Satomi used
Satomi used
View fullsize Satomi's freestyle arrangement
Satomi's freestyle arrangement
View fullsize Sandi used pink roses,
Sandi used pink roses,
View fullsize Sandi's freestyle arrangement
Sandi's freestyle arrangement

Our second workshop exercise was to make an arrangement using ‘a household object that is not a regular ikebana container, or to construct a container using paper or cardboard’. Takako created a vase using rolled up tubes of newspaper, invisibly stuck to a Nageire vase. She created a very simple mass arrangement using one Dahlia and Coprosma leaves, then added white plastic curtain batons for line.

The class used a whole range of unusual containers, shopping bags and kitchen accessories being the most popular. It was another fun exercise with careful thought to such things as how to get water into the container, the physical balance of the arrangement when using a soft container, and stem sizes matching the size of the holes when using a kitchen implement.

View fullsize Takako constructing her rolled paper container
Takako constructing her rolled paper container
View fullsize Takako trimming coprosma leaves
Takako trimming coprosma leaves
View fullsize Takako adding curtain rods for line
Takako adding curtain rods for line
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View fullsize Adriana used a metal peg container to show off flax leaves and hydrangea
Adriana used a metal peg container to show off flax leaves and hydrangea
View fullsize Elizabeth used colanders to show off reeds and nandina
Elizabeth used colanders to show off reeds and nandina
View fullsize Elizabeth used plastic glasses with foliage in waterter
Elizabeth used plastic glasses with foliage in waterter
View fullsize Helen arranged flax and sunflowers in a champagne box
Helen arranged flax and sunflowers in a champagne box
View fullsize Julie arranged flowering sedge and flax in a plastic lemon squeezer
Julie arranged flowering sedge and flax in a plastic lemon squeezer
View fullsize Lihong arranged agapanthus, hydrangea, driftwood and large leaves in a shopping bag
Lihong arranged agapanthus, hydrangea, driftwood and large leaves in a shopping bag
View fullsize Sandi showing how she used a grater as a container with roses and variagated leaves and vines
Sandi showing how she used a grater as a container with roses and variagated leaves and vines
View fullsize Masako used dahlia, fennel flowers and driftwood in a glass cake stand
Masako used dahlia, fennel flowers and driftwood in a glass cake stand
View fullsize Satomi used plastic meat trays as a container
Satomi used plastic meat trays as a container
View fullsize Setsuko used a gift box to arrange summer buds and flowers
Setsuko used a gift box to arrange summer buds and flowers
View fullsize Setsuko used a pot holder, bamboo swers and felt placemats to contain dahlia and small chrysanthemums
Setsuko used a pot holder, bamboo swers and felt placemats to contain dahlia and small chrysanthemums
View fullsize Yoko arranged dahlias and agapanthus seedheads in a shopping bag
Yoko arranged dahlias and agapanthus seedheads in a shopping bag
View fullsize Setsuko arranged hydrangea flowers and leaves in a moribana container
Setsuko arranged hydrangea flowers and leaves in a moribana container
View fullsize Setsuko arranged hydrangeas and leaves horizonally in a moribana container
Setsuko arranged hydrangeas and leaves horizonally in a moribana container
View fullsize Yoko arranged carnations and hydrangeas in a moribana pottery container
Yoko arranged carnations and hydrangeas in a moribana pottery container
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View fullsize Takako receiving a gift from our members
Takako receiving a gift from our members
← Our Sogetsu AGM followed by Kathy Kerry leading a workshop using reeds and rushesTakako Martin gave two workshops in preparation for future Exhibitions →

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