Instructor: Bill Sanders
Saturday, November 11
9:30am - 12:30pm
Cost: $65, Includes materials during class, firing and instructor fee
Description: Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement, also known as kadō, the "way of flowers". A common aspect present in ikebana is its employment of minimalism. Some arrangements may consist of only a minimal number of blooms interspersed among stalks and leaves. The container can be a key element of the composition. Students will make a Japanese style flower vase up to 10” - 12” tall using “paperclay” and create a template for duplicating the form for future use. Students can then choose a glaze to be applied to their piece to be fired within 3-4 weeks. Current renters can glaze their own work as desired within their rental time.