The May meeting took the form of a workshop led by Felicia Huang, an Ohara teacher and the secretary of the Melbourne Chapter of Ikebana International. Felicia holds the Certificate of Associate Second Master and is a teacher in the Ohara School of Ikebana Melbourne.
The theme of the workshop was "Winter Branches". Felicia demonstrated two examples of moribana arrangements in the Ohara landscape style. The first, a distant view, and the second a middle distance view.
Felicia observed that:
"...winter means silence and deserted-ness in many areas. Creatures reduce their daily activities when the cold hits; many plants shed their leaves; and animals hibernate. Migratory birds fly to warmer places. People often use cold to describe hardship..."
Therefore, Felicia hoped that the members' ikebana arrangements would add a bit of vitality and joy to winter; bringing people hope and courage.
This photo shows Felicia with the moribana landscape she created of a "Middle Distance View ".
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