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Art of flower arranging meets holiday decor

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By KATHERINE ROTH

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Beautiful. Studied Sogetsu for years.

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"Nothing in the natural world is symmetrical." What? Ever seen a snowflake? Look at the red camellia in the photo...

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I think she was talking about larger scenes in nature, which ikebana tries to capture.

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It is a form of communicating with nature. You do arrangements that seem to grow out of the water in a container, and have the feeling that the flowers are still growing.

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