Oxford Ikebana Study Group

Oxford Ikebana Study Group Oxford-based group. We meet to practice ikebana and we organise demonstrations & exhibitions.

Freestyle Hanamai arrangements from Ohara school with the expert teaching of our guest sensei Ruriko Kojima. She showed ...
06/07/2025

Freestyle Hanamai arrangements from Ohara school with the expert teaching of our guest sensei Ruriko Kojima. She showed us the dynamic changes that are possible by moving the individual elements so you can change the tension and the angle of the various elements to create a different feeling to our arrangements.

Moribana Keisha-kei or Slanting Style from Ohara Intermediate course and our guest sensei Ruriko Kojima showing us how t...
06/07/2025

Moribana Keisha-kei or Slanting Style from Ohara Intermediate course and our guest sensei Ruriko Kojima showing us how to look beautiful AND cool in her yukata.

Our guest sensai today was Ruriko Kojima teaching us Ohara school arrangements.The morning focused on technique to explo...
06/07/2025

Our guest sensai today was Ruriko Kojima teaching us Ohara school arrangements.
The morning focused on technique to explore the moribana slanting style and then after lunch we went freestyle with Hanamai. Both beautiful arrangements to try.
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Our exhibition as part of Oxfordshire Artweeks is today only. Come and enjoy a cup of tea, some homemade cake and some b...
12/05/2024

Our exhibition as part of Oxfordshire Artweeks is today only. Come and enjoy a cup of tea, some homemade cake and some beautiful flower arrangements.

11/05/2024

For any of you in Oxford on Sunday 11th we have our one-day-only annual exhibition of ikebana as part of Oxfordshire Artweeks.
Our theme this year is Ikebana Inspired by Paintings.
Doors open at 12:30, come and spend a serene afternoon looking at some beautiful arrangements and sit and have some tea and cake in our pop-up cafe.

Our teacher Takashi Sawano will also be showing his sumi-e brush paintings alongside our arrangements. Even more reasons to visit.

St Margaret’s Institute, Polstead Road, Oxford.

And then a room full of spectacular arrangements as a result. Each one completely different even though we used the same...
23/04/2024

And then a room full of spectacular arrangements as a result. Each one completely different even though we used the same 3 simple materials.

A quick demonstration to show us the variations of crossing form and how to use the materials…..all lovingly prepared in...
23/04/2024

A quick demonstration to show us the variations of crossing form and how to use the materials…..all lovingly prepared in advance for us by Sawano sensai……he had been gathering fallen branches and spraying them black for us for weeks!!

An excellent workshop last weekend with our teacher Takashi Sawano. We started with just three twigs and some gypsophili...
23/04/2024

An excellent workshop last weekend with our teacher Takashi Sawano. We started with just three twigs and some gypsophilia so we could explore balance and placement of flowers and the crossing form.

A preview of the beautiful sumi-e paintings of our sensei  Sawano to inspire us before our workshop.
03/12/2023

A preview of the beautiful sumi-e paintings of our sensei Sawano to inspire us before our workshop.

Spot the difference.....!!!
03/12/2023

Spot the difference.....!!!

A taste of our public exhibition arrangements as part of Oxfordshire Artweeks 2023. Our theme this year was Haru Ichiban...
02/12/2023

A taste of our public exhibition arrangements as part of Oxfordshire Artweeks 2023. Our theme this year was Haru Ichiban (春一番): The First Wind of Spring.

The freshness of Spring. A workshop with Takashi Sawano.
01/12/2023

The freshness of Spring. A workshop with Takashi Sawano.

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St Margaret's Institute
Oxford
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