The white paper used in this drawing reminds me of the cleanliness and purity of snow, which brings back memories of when I was a child.
As much as I love Ikebana in traditional Japan, I also like Ikebana in Europe or other parts of the world that have a different taste. The beauty of flowers does not depend on whether it is in its own country or another country.
In other words, I believe Ikebana transcends culture and language.
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