Un bonsái, cuya palabra se traduce como naturaleza es una bandeja, no es una planta genéticamente empequeñecida, se mantiene pequeña dándole forma, podando el tronco, las hojas y las raíces cada cierto tiempo, dependiendo de la especie. Si se cultiva adecuadamente, sobrevivirá el mismo tiempo que un árbol normal de la misma especie, pero si lo hacemos de forma incorrecta, probablemente morirá.
Indudablemente la tarea más importante del verano para los aficionados al bonsai es el riego, las altas temperaturas nos obligan a estar pendientes de la necesidad de agua que precisan cada uno de nuestros árboles. Otras tareas como pinzado y abonado son fundamentales en esta época del año. Pero si lo que nos […]
Estas son las escuelas de Ikebana más representativas: *KORYU: También llamada Ko. Se creo en el periodo Tokugawa (1603-1868), este estilo tiene una alta influencia del Ikebono. Tenía una gran espo…
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The kadou enshu style of ikebana "Japanese flower arrangement has become extremely popular, just like Ukiyoe ,the Japanese print drawing. This video flower arrangement tutorial shows how to make a classic ikebana, from how to bend each cherry's branch to how to fix them together. Simply magic.
Bonsai is an art form that uses cultivation techniques to produce miniature trees in small pots that resemble their full-sized counterparts and has a history that stretches back more than 1,000 years in Japan. However, since the end of the second world war, the rest of the world has fallen in love with bonsai as well. In this article we’d like to recognise some of the most influential bonsai artists from outside Japan. Those whose work not only exemplifies the art form itself, but who have furthered bonsai outside Japan. The people listed below have their own bonsai businesses, regularly teach willing students, write articles, give demonstrations, win awards and much more. If you’re on this list and would like to be able to share it with your audience, feel free to use this graphic on your own website to link to this article: Bonsai takes skill, diligence, patience and an artistic flair that few possess, so we’re very pleased to present (in alphabetical order) the people that we believe to be the most influential bonsai artists from outside Japan. Julian Adams, USA Julian Adams has been active in the world of bonsai since the early 70’s and has been […]
DIY Ikebana with a eclectic touch of Scandinavian vignette, tutorial included. Lær hvordan du laver en japansk Ikebana blomster dekoration.
It's all about striking a balance using your elements. For this Ikebana inspired centerpiece, I asked Sarah from The Stemmery to pull inspiration from this art form, while also foraging for bits of greenery from my
El ikebana es el arte japonés del arreglo floral y va más allá de la simple distribución de las flores en un recipiente, en la cultura japonesa se considera todo un arte.
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H i s t o r y o f I k e b a n a Ikebana, one of the traditional arts of Japan, has been practiced for more than 600 years. It developed from the Buddhist ritual of offering flowers to the spirits…
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