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The Zen-Images Ikebana Blog: Ikebana-142
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Enter your search terms. The Zen-Images Ikebana Blog. Thursday, August 13, 2009. This is the 3rd work in our Lotus series. Labels: arrangement art asia asian decorative essence floral flower flowers ikebana interior japan japanese meditation minimalism natural nature organic peaceful print sculpture seasons spa zen. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You will find a quiet space where you can contemplate the beauty of nature as sculpted through artistic expression. View my complete profile. Lotus arrange...
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Blog by Japanese Elegance | Tongue-in-cheek musings about my Tea Ceremony, Kimono, and life in Japan | Page 2
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Blog by Japanese Elegance. Tongue-in-cheek musings about my Tea Ceremony, Kimono, and life in Japan. April 5, 2009 by Kodawari Editor. Tea ceremonies are not only available at temples but also at gardens , machiyas and Japanese style tea shops all over the city. With so many places to chose from, it is difficult to have a favourite and be faithful to just one place. Monogomy is not an option for me, I simply love them all. Last month I had tea at Daitokuji temple. What’s in store for next month? I have d...
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The Zen-Images Ikebana Blog: June 2009
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Enter your search terms. The Zen-Images Ikebana Blog. Saturday, June 13, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ikebana artist and professional photo/video journalist, wife and husband. We aspire to touch the hearts of those who see our work. When you visit our website, Zen-Images. You will find a quiet space where you can contemplate the beauty of nature as sculpted through artistic expression. View my complete profile. Links to Favorite Sites. EmptyEasel-A Must Read For Artists. The Urban Stone Gallery.
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Luca Ramacciotti - Concentus Study Group | www.sogetsu.it | Pagina 2
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Luca Ramacciotti – Concentus Study Group. Wwwsogetsu.it ”. Newer posts ›. Di recente ho iniziato a leggere il libro di Leonard Koren intitolato: Wabi-sabi per artisti, designer, poeti e filosofi (Ponte alle Grazie). Ma l’ikebana, nello specifico Sogetsu, può essere wabi-sabi (ricordandoci però che per il Cha no yu si parlava di chaban, appunto, non di ikebana, ma prestiamoci al gioco ideologico)? 1 – 2 -3 potrebbero essere punti wabi-sabi della composizione? Quindi potremmo dire che il wabi-sabi può in u...
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September | 2009 | Blog by Japanese Elegance
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Blog by Japanese Elegance. Tongue-in-cheek musings about my Tea Ceremony, Kimono, and life in Japan. Archive for September, 2009. For Rapid Progress, Learn to Teach Yourself Pt 3/3. On September 2, 2009 Leave a Comment. What should we do to teach ourselves. Here are some suggestions:. Senpai is a Japanese word that basically means a person who is more senior than you, not necessarily in age, but rather because they joined an organization before you (meaning they have been doing something longer than you ...
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Peace Through a Bowl of Tea | Blog by Japanese Elegance
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Blog by Japanese Elegance. Tongue-in-cheek musings about my Tea Ceremony, Kimono, and life in Japan. Laquo; The Tea Party Continues. Bang for your Bucks or Bang for Free. Peace Through a Bowl of Tea. August 11, 2009 by Kodawari Editor. Before coming to Japan my birthday was a day to celebrate and to have a good time. It is due to his influence and his concept of ‘Peace through a bowl of tea’ that on my birthday yesterday and the day of the Hiroshima bombing, that I served tea as a way of enco...It was qu...
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April | 2010 | Blog by Japanese Elegance
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Blog by Japanese Elegance. Tongue-in-cheek musings about my Tea Ceremony, Kimono, and life in Japan. Archive for April, 2010. What’s Your Flavour? Posted in Tea ceremony. On April 4, 2010 1 Comment. In Hounsai’s speech he spoke about ‘. 味’、which in Japanese means taste, or flavour. In summary: Each person has their own. Taste/flavour/ onto our guests and in so doing we rob them of the chance to develop their own taste based on their individual experience. Wow, look at that one! Read Full Post ».
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April | 2009 | Blog by Japanese Elegance
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Blog by Japanese Elegance. Tongue-in-cheek musings about my Tea Ceremony, Kimono, and life in Japan. Archive for April, 2009. Posted in Tea ceremony. On April 5, 2009 Leave a Comment. But this month (today actually) I went to kenninji Temple. Where soba was included as a part of the ceremony. The soba was delicious and the fact that my seat overlooked the elegant garden tripled the effect. With cherry blossom season at its peak, many places are having tea cereomonies to celebrate the pink buds. There...
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Di passeggiate, torte e tisane. E soprattutto sambuco. | Il mio te Blog
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Il mio te Blog. Viaggio nel mio mondo del té. Laquo; Quanto costa un pu ehr d’annata…. Fiori di ibisco e karkadé. Di passeggiate, torte e tisane. E soprattutto sambuco. Posted 11/06/2015 by maraina81 in keep calm &. Una tazza di té. Tagged: fiori di sambuco. Per esempio, è tra le responsabili di questo mio interesse. Mi sono informata se si potesse preparare un semplice infuso ai fiori di sambuco e, ricevuta risposta positiva. Ho cominciato a pensare a dove e come procurarmi i fiori. Mi basta davvero un&...