Baiko's Ikebana Art is not just great for decorating your walls but also makes really beautiful greeting or note cards.
Here are a few examples.
We have chosen RedBubble as our printer for the card series and we invite you to take a look at the full selection on Baiko's RedBubble Gallery.
And we do accept special orders for personalized cards. So if you want to create your own text on one of Baiko's card, just e-mail us at info@zen-images.com.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Ikebana Scavengers
Ikebana artists are a bit like scavengers, always on the lookout for unusual shapes and textures.
A gnarled old vine from an abandoned vineyard in the Provence is starkly juxtaposed with delicate camellia blossoms.
In this work, rusted iron tractor parts make an excellent support for a fragile cluster of narcissus and calla leaves.
The bark of eucalyptus provides unusual shapes, colors and textures to this creation.
A gnarled old vine from an abandoned vineyard in the Provence is starkly juxtaposed with delicate camellia blossoms.
In this work, rusted iron tractor parts make an excellent support for a fragile cluster of narcissus and calla leaves.
The bark of eucalyptus provides unusual shapes, colors and textures to this creation.
Labels:
art,
asian,
calming,
design,
ikebana,
japanese,
meditation,
minimalism,
oriental,
zen
Monday, February 16, 2009
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