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Photo of Ikebana Japanese flower arrangement with Protea, Typh, Cotton and Cornus branches. by Ekaterina Seehaus www.IkebanaWeb.com

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If you want to learn ikebana let me know. I can help you in two ways: either by finding a local teacher for you through my global network or by teaching you myself. 

I am a certified ikebana teacher of the Sogetsu school of ikebana (Tokyo), level Jonin Sanyo. I teach ikebana classes online and in person in my studio in Grimbergen, Belgium. To see more information about my individual and group classes check out “Ikebana lessons” section by clicking here.

It is very important to find the teacher with whom you truly connect. I was extremely fortunate in this respect and I wish you to find your guide on  your “flower way” of self discovery. Just send me an inquiry by email ekaterina@ikebanaweb.com and we will look for the best option.

Note: periodically I offer courses (for the moment only on-line due to the current situation) for advanced students and teachers on such topics as:

  1. Pushing boundaries of your creativity: use of unconventional materials in ikebana.
  2. Learn sketching for ikebana (Suitable even for those, who’s art teacher at school said “you are no good in drawing”)
  3. Light sculpture with paper on wooden structures.
Paper sculpture with flower ikebana style
Light sculpture: paper on a wooden structure ikebana style.

Just send me an e-mail to ekaterina@ikebanaweb.com with the title of the course you might want to follow and I will send you all the details and the upcoming dates.

Enjoy your time with flowers!

Ekaterina