How we dealing with Ikebana in the Four Seasons?
Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging, is deeply connected to the changing seasons. Here's how it can be approached in each season: ### Spring (Haru) - **Themes:** Renewal, growth, and awakening. - **Materials:** Cherry blossoms (sakura), plum blossoms (ume), peonies, and other early-blooming flowers. Fresh green foliage and budding branches. - **Style:** Use light, airy arrangements that capture the delicate and transient nature of spring flowers. Incorporate buds and young leaves. ### Summer (Natsu) - **Themes:** Abundance, vitality, and coolness. - **Materials:** Hydrangeas, irises, lotuses, and summer grasses. Use of green foliage is prominent. - **Style:** Arrangements can be larger and more vibrant, reflecting the lushness of the season. Incorporate water elements or use vases that suggest coolness to counteract the summer heat. ### Autumn (Aki) - **Themes:** Maturity, harvest, and reflection. - **Materials:** Chrysanthemums, autumn leaves, grasses, and fruits like p...