Keiko's Ikebana: A Contemporary Approach to the Traditional Japanese Art of Flower Arranging
By (Author) Keiko Kubo
Photographs by Erich Schrempp
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
10th October 2012
18th September 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
745.92252
Paperback
128
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
680g
Keiko's Ikebana offers an introduction to this international art form that is both practical and contemporary. Keiko's unique approach combines traditional techniques with modern tastes, incorporating influences ranging from sculpture to today's Western styles. The result is a one-of-a-kind look that is authentic, easy to create and attractive. The book includes easy-to-follow instructions for creating 20 stunning ikebana arrangements to help readers bring this traditional Japanese art into their own homes.
"The extraordinarily talented floral design artist, Keiko Kubo, shares her innovative ideas in [Keiko's Ikebana]. The book's content is not only inspirational but also very practical with step-by-step instructions on each design for readers."--"The National Gardener"
"Ikebana enthusiasts-the craft has a devoted following in North America-will find many good ideas here."--"Library Journal"
"Kubo's respectful but eclectic take on tradition is refreshing. Novice practitioners will likely welcome her less-is-more philosophy, in which a minimum of materials are transformed into satisfying art forms."--"Publishers Weekly"
"Offers an introduction to this international art that is both practical and contemporary."--"Garden Design"
Keiko Kubo started taking ikebana classes as a teenager in Japan. After coming to the United States to pursue her art, she graduated from the School of Art Institute of Chicago with a master of fine arts degree, majoring in sculpture, and has also studied Western floral art. Keiko resides in Chicago, IL.
Erich Schrempp is a Chicago-based photographer specializing in illustrative images. His fine art and commissioned work can be viewed at www.schremppstudio.com.