Wednesday 25 May 2016

Art of Ikebana

I may have found my new love, Ikebana. I attended a fantastic workshop last weekend hosted by Junko Popham, as a part of a local arts festival.

FIRST ATTEMPT AT IKEBANA - IMAGE & ARRANGEMENT EMILY HAUCK KARIKA NOVA
above: my first attempt at an ikebana flower arrangement using lily, fatsia and gerbera. 

Ikebana is the fascinating art of Japanese flower arrangement. 'Ike' is life and 'bana' is flower, in Junko's words, "its literal meaning is the act of giving another life to the flowers and allowing them to perform and reveal their innate beauty and spirit". Junko described for us how Japanese gardens imitate nature and then ikebana imitates the garden. 

What really attracts me to ikebana is the appreciation of natural form. All aspects of nature are considered, yes there are colourful blossoms however the form is most essential, greenery is equally as important.

JUNKO'S IKEBANA WORKSHOP - IMAGES EMILY HAUCK KARIKA NOVA
above: images from the workshop, Junko working with an arrangement where the stems are placed in the kenzan (a spiky device) for fixing the flowers into place.

It is sculptural work. Junko describes needing a 'stage' to display the arrangements, a clear background where the forms created can be seen. Western windowsills are not often ideal for this.

I found that ikebana worked best for me in an opaque vase so the stems and prop work are not visible. I would also recommend some professional florist's cutters, these help to angle the cut in such a way to balance the stem against the vase, especially important when attempting to show the best side of the flower/greenery.

JUNKO'S IKEBANA ARRANGEMENTS - IMAGES FROM JUNKO 
above: some fabulous images of Junko's work from her online gallery

Ikebana requires some patience, Junko's arrangement above on the yellow background took five hours to complete, not for the faint hearted, however the results are amazing.

Monday 16 May 2016

The Garden of Cosmic Speculation

I enjoyed watching the recent program, Forest, Field and Sky: Art out of Nature by Dr Jame's Fox on BBC 4. As a big fan of landscape artists I was pleased to see some of my favourite's featured. Fascinatingly, Fox visits the intriguing Garden of Cosmic Speculation in Dumfriesshire, Scotland.

THE GARDEN OF COSMIC SPECULATION - IMAGES EMILY HAUCK KARIKA NOVA
The garden opens to the public just once a year in May, so it is a rare sight. I was lucky to be invited along with a small group of garden designers a couple of years ago. The large garden was created by landscape architect and theorist Charles Jencks at his home, Portrack House. The inspiration for the garden comes from modern cosmology. The sculptures and landscaping reflect abstract themes of black holes, fractals, mathematics and formulae. Some parts of the garden, especially the more figurative sculptures are an acquired taste. For me, the most successful pieces are where nature and the lie of land has been enhanced to create some stunning art. The scale of the work is breath taking and well worth a visit. 

Top: The Garden of Time. Middle: Base of Snake Mound. Bottom: Cherry Blossom.

THE GARDEN OF COSMIC SPECULATION - IMAGES EMILY HAUCK KARIKA NOVA
Top: Waterway at the bottom of Snake Mound. Middle: Black Hole Terrace. Bottom: Pavement artwork.


THE GARDEN OF COSMIC SPECULATION - IMAGES EMILY HAUCK KARIKA NOVA
Top: One of the many rainbows of the day. Middle: Curl in Slog Lakes visible from Snail Mound. Bottom: Snail Mound

Saturday 7 May 2016

Tropical Leaves, Summers on it's Way

I've been a fan of the tropical leaf pattern trend since it began. It's great to see the look now hitting the high street big for summer. Here are some of my fave picks.

BANANA LEAF - ANEWALLDECOR
Top: Banana Leaf, Large Wall Mural, Watercolour, Martinique Wallpaper.  £214.  Bottom: Banana Leaf Print, Paper Print Abstract Art - anewalldecor £91.

PALM PRINT - URBAN OUTFITTERS
One of my fave greetings and stationery companies, Ohh Deer, have produced this fab palm print journal for Urban Outfitters.
Top: Crosley Palm Print Keepsake Record Player £160. Bottom: Banana Leaf Daily Journal £15


PALMERAL - HOUSE OF HACKNEY 

The original Art Deco inspired Palmeral print from House of Hackney.

Top: Palmeral Wallpaper Off White / Green £148. Bottom Left: Palmeral Large Linen Cushion £148 Bottom Right: Palmeral 'Nile' Standard Lampshade - White Green £385

DRESS YOUR TECH WALLPAPER - DESIGN LOVE FEST
And these new free palm inspired wallpapers to refresh your tech from Design Love Fest. Middle: Lizzy Doyle. Bottom: Dash and Ash.