Since its origins in the sixth-century, ikebana has been as much a
philosophy as an art, with its roots in Zen Buddism and a reverence for
nature. Over hundreds of years it has developed a complex set of
unwritten rules, that take a lifetime to master. But in recent years the
distinctive look of ikebana - with its love of the asymmetric shapes to
be found in nature and its willingness to embrace simple, natural
materials - has found a new audience and opened the eyes of a generation
of artists to a new way of working with flowers. This book showcases a
selection of this new wave of floral artists, from Tokyo to New York.
The authors Victoria Gaiger and Tom Loxley - the editors of the
award-winning rakesprogress, the UK's leading independent magazine about
the art of gardens, plants and flowers - have talked to the most
exciting young florists working today about their art and inspiration.
It includes an introduction to the history and evolution of Japanese
floral art and an illustrated glossary of flowers and plants. Contents:
Introduction, Modern Masters, Floral Contemporary, Punkebana, Floral
Sculptors, Illustrated Glossary of Flowers and Plants, Bibliography.