This art is called mixed bouquet.
Half of flowers are made by materials like plastic, paper, cotton and wood (for example)
and other half are real flowers. The aim of this art is to make the viewer think how it should be combined each material with the real flower.
This is one of common way to arrange an Ikebana arrangement.
The materials are not only made by natural, but also artificial.
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