We should not publish these as model floral designs ?
 All these flower arrangements were made by our students under instructions by our floral design teachers during real lessons in the classroom of California Flower Art Academy.
Pictures from left to right: Free style arrangement that is too unique. Ikebana arrangement (Moribana style) displayed by the front door of classroom. Bouquet placed outside of classroom. The location of displaying Ikebana and bouquet is not good at all for taking photos. If the pictures were taken at a right place, outcome of photo MAY be much better and arrangements also look more attractive. Regarding Ikebana arrangement (center), you can clearly find Kenzan placed in Suiban (shallow container).
Among these floral decorations, Ikebana arrangement (center) MAY be the most useful when it comes to interior home decoration. This can be well accepted by anybody and good to be displayed on the console table in the foyer. The left arrangement needs to be displayed in the right place and right occasion because some of them do not like this kind of contemporary design. The right one is a bouquet that should be hand-held. But it can be displayed as a centerpiece like the one shown in this photo. If you place this bouquet in the dark vase, this should look better (the cover of bundled stems should not be visible to viewers).
California Flower Art Academy teaches European style arrangement as well as Japanese traditional floral art called Ikebana. Students can learn not only basic designs recommended for beginners but also highly sophisticated ones for professional artists. By learning at our school, you can earn flower arranging skills for hobby like interior home decoration to business purpose such as running a floral shop or offering wedding flower decorations. Pick up your most favorite course (or seminar) from our Wide Range of Programs according to your budget and goal. Those who have no experience are recommended to join following program(s):
European style: Japanese style: For more information, feel free to contact info@california-academy.com
Below is YouTube Video introducing Ikebaba Basics. Video source is RTC Life.
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