The Chapter workshop held on Saturday 21st April was led by the Sogetsu teacher Lara Telford. Her theme was 'Ikebana and the Colours of Japan'. Lara spoke specifically about the use of red, blue, brown, green, purple, gold and/or silver and referred to their characteristic use with cultural, historical and symbolic references. The workshop participants were allocated one of the seven colours in advance and were asked to make ikebana with the focus on that colour.
Lara illustrated her presentation with three interesting and rather difficult examples on her theme, which she did not require of the participants.
The first, a white ikebana was called "White circles".
The second, a black and white ikebana was called "Oshirori- Geiko/Maiko’s white makeup".
And the third, a black ikebana, was called "Brush Stroke".
Lara has provided a transcript of her presentation on her blog. Below are some of the participants' ikebana. They are presented in their colour groups.
RED
BLUE
BROWN
GREEN
PURPLE
GOLD
SILVER
Lara's principal reference book was 'The Colors of Japan'. The link will take you to an overview of the book which is brief but interesting in itself.