There wasn't much differing information on Ikebana in the wast world of internet, so I had relatively easy time to comprehend its core thought and meaning. To me, Ikebana means thought given a form in art, with flowers to be exact. It differs from art given thought. You have this feeling, and as you make it a clear thought and start thinking about it, give it a form, you get it out and put it visible for everyone. It doesn't mean everyone will get the message exactly the way you made it to be, but that's always a part of art in general.
Well, now that everything has been said and done, it was a rather pleasant experience. Doing my research on the subject and then putting it in practice in class with the rest of our little study group was rather fun. We had a small bunch of different flowers that I had gotten from my mother the day before. Even though the flowers were a bit wilted and the rest of our ornaments for the Ikebana we were about to do was collected from around the school grounds, it turned out pretty well for everyone. I was inspired to make art with flowers all while giving thought for the affection and resilience that my mother had given through her life.
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