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Modern Japanese Ikebana - by Shinichi Nagatsuka (Hardcover)

Modern Japanese Ikebana - by  Shinichi Nagatsuka (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A modern approach to traditional Japanese floral design.</b> <p/>Award-winning flower designer Shinichi Nagatsuka explains how anyone can create beautiful arrangements using his signature N Style method. Easy to follow, it is based on accent lines rather than the complex system of rules used for traditional Ikebana. <p/>Accent lines are the natural shapes of the flowers themselves--which means vertical arrangements require a different eye than horizontal or round ones, for example. By understanding how the shapes of flowers and plants affect your design, you'll learn to choose just the right ones to achieve your desired look and feel. <p/>With over 280 color photos and 42 projects, <i>Modern Japanese Ikebana</i> unlocks the mysteries of the art of Ikebana. By following the N Style method, you can bring a natural flow to your arrangements, achieving balance and an overall harmony of design.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Shinichi Nagatsuka</b> is an award-winning floral designer whose work has graced such events as the ceremony marking the Dalai Lama's visit to Japan and others. His authored works cover ikebana at all levels, from the most basic to the most intricate, including Tuttle's <i>Easy Ikebana</i>. He is an active instructor who has made numerous television appearances in his native Japan, in which he demonstrates design basics and tutorials for quick flower arrangements. He is president of N Flower Design International, an instructional network teaching floral design throughout Japan. You can watch his popular videos at youtube.com/user/charisumaflower2.

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