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My Ikebana: Straight Lines And Curved Surfaces

Added on May 4, 2018 by the ikebana shop.

In the previous blog post, palm leaves were transformed to create a different texture.  This time palm leaves are used to show straight lines and sharp angles.

To contrast, aspidestra leaves were curled up to evoke soft, curved surfaces.

Here is the whole arrangement.

I hope you like it.  --Miyako

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