In ikebana, we sometimes transform the shape of plants. Here, I used dried, bleached white wisteria that was moistened, softened, and formed into lines with a variety of shapes. I removed the leaves from eucalyptus stems and used the unique, thin green lines. For this work, I received a score of 100 on an examination when I had just started to learn ikebana. It encouraged me to become more involved in the ikebana world.

Materials: Dried and bleached-white wisteria, Eucalyptus, Cocks-comb


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