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The winter cherry makes a nice contrast with the forest lichens in this Denby three legged dish? I wonder what it was designed for and by whom. Maybe an ikebana craze in the 70's, sounds plausible. I went to an Ikebana class in Tokyo last year, much to the shock of a lot of tiny delicate women. It's a simple system, painting with flowers. There is a system for getting proportions right, 2 x diameter + 2 x height of vessel = height of subject, 1/3 height of subject = height of object. The rest is just an asymetrical fill within the sphere of the subject and object, just like trad landscape painting Well actualy its a whole lot more complicated but that was the basic begginer bit and its seems to work).
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