This piece of art was created by using textured acrylic paint, with live flower arrangements in the background.
This is the second article about an Ikebana series which was started with Ikebana series #1 .
As explained previously, “Ikebana” is a Japanese traditional art of flower arrangement.
The most important fact in this art is that there are no rules.
In Japan, Ikebana is being well received in various age groups from young to old people and enjoyed by many generations at the same time. There is a reason that this art still exists in our modern day world even though it has been introduced for over hundreds of years.
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Ikebana series #5 – Diptych
This painting went with the previous as a diptych. This time I tried to play with sensory perceptions by using contrasting colors, shadows and reflections. The chair is both dark and bright, the vertical lines give it a sense of depth while at the same time bringing forward its central part where one eye is located. It’s a little bit…
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Ikebana series #4
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Palm frond ocean
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Turmeric
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