IKEBANA SOGETSU

Babyruth Chuaunsu

Auspicious Kinzoku

This composition using galvanized wire mesh to represent Kinzoku (Japanese word for Metal), theme of the Ikebana Sogetsu exhibit depicts the celebration of resiliency, strength and durability as contributing factors to man’s longevity.

The purpose of using dried materials is to give the Ikebana composition a longer lasting display life than using fresh materials while maintaining their beautiful natural design; another nod to longevity.

The auspicious red and gold colors focuses on the momentous significance of the journey to longevity.

The massive use of Milflores’ red-colored element symbolizes good fortune and strength while the gold-colored elements symbolizes the sun, God’s power & mercy. Together, red and gold symbolize prosperity and happiness.

AUSPICIOUS KINZOKU

P 10,000.00

SOLD

Carina Galang

Wife , mother , daughter, gallery owner , gardener , cook.  Beginner Ikebanaist.

DUALITY

P 8,000.00

Consuelo "Neny" Regino

Neny is among the first members of Sunshine Place taking Writing, Porcelain Painting & Ikebana classes. She has published some of her essays, memoirs & short stories in three books published in Sunshine Place, “Finding the Sun”, “Reflections in Light and Shadows” and “Bridges of Memory.” She has likewise participated in exhibits of Ikebana Sogetsu Manila.

YOU ARE MY EVERYTHING

P 3,000.00

SOLD

GREATFUL FOR LIFE

P 3,000.00

SOLD

CYNTHIA MARIE HEUSSAFF

Like my husband say I am a woman of leisure.  A wife, mother  of three and a grandmother of 5.

REVERBERATIONS OF NATURE

Reserved

P 10,000.00

SOLD

Atty. Grace Pulido-Tan

Serenity, creativity, awe … thank you, Ikebana, for making them alive in me again💖

PULSE OF THE WILD

P 10,000.00

SOLD

Laly Etroit

Hi, I’m Laly Etroit, a widow, mother of 3 girls and Wowa to 2 little girls.

I joined Sunshine Place to study Ikebana with Marc Tomas and after 3 years I have fallen in love with the Japanese art of flower arranging. Sogetsu fits me very well because it can be done anytime, anywhere and with anything. It was also a wonderful way to make several new friends who also love the art!!

WHISPERS OF THE WIND

P 10,000.00

SOLD

Lilian Khadka

Never dormant nor idle, I find art in almost everything. The possibilities are endless: discarded pieces of wood, metal scraps, dried leaves, tree bark, twigs, bottles, broken jars, anything. To be able to transform what’s been thrown away, into something artistically beautiful, is a true blessing.

BAKAL BOTE

P 14,300.00

SOLD

Linda Atayde

Linda Atayde is Executive Director for education programs of SM Foundation. She completed Master in Management at Asia Pacific College.  She has been a habitue of Sunshine Place since it opened, in tutorial classes in French, Spanish , Writing Classes, Ikebana sessions, and other fitness sessions.

BLOOM IN GOLD

P 8,000.00

Lora B. Rivera

 

 

INDUSTRIAL BLOOMS

P 10,00.00

SOLD

Maria Susana Yap

Former banker whose motto is : “Learning never ends”

WHISPS OF SCREEN

P 7,000.00

SOLD

Marc Tomas

It’s a Rebirth, Recycle and Relief works SOGETSU IKEBANA style.

Creating compositions while taking into account the balance, colors, and open space, as if creating an abstract.

In Sogetsu, you can create arrangements anytime, anywhere and whatever materials you have.

FRAMED BY STILLNESS

P 10,000.00

SOLD

Maribel Ronquillo

Sogetsu is liberating! I love the process of bringing order to what might seem like a collection of plant & unconventional materials , to create a harmonious and satisfying expression of my art.

TAMED WILDNESS

P 10 ,000.00

SOLD

Maricor G. Mendoza

Sogetsu Ikebana is bringing out the artist within me which has been there for 72 years. Awakening my senses to Ikebana has made me more aware of the beauty of trees ( alive or drying-up), of recyclable materials which are already due to trash cans and junk shop.

ENHANCER

P 10,000.00

SOLD

Michelle Tan

Left brain ran the show – until ikebana staged a coup.

BREAKING THROUGH

10,000.00

SOLD
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