Lin Ko, a certified Sogetsu instructor, demonstrates the centuries-old, zen-like practice of Ikebana (the Japanese art of flower arranging) with us at "Making It Grow". This example features camellia flowers in the Tsubo style which involves using a round container with a small opening. Lin has been very active in practicing and promoting Ikebana art since 1998. She is a former President of Ikebana International chapter 182 of Columbia, SC. Moreover, she is now an active member of the North & Central America Regional (NCAR) Ikebana International Sensei Committee.
Lin Ko, a certified Sogetsu instructor, demonstrates the centuries-old, zen-like practice of Ikebana (the Japanese art of flower arranging) with us at "Making It Grow". Lin has been very active in practicing and promoting Ikebana art since 1998. She is a former President of Ikebana International chapter 182 of Columbia, SC. Moreover, she is now an active member of North & Central America Regional (NCAR) Ikebana International Sensei Committee.
Lin Ko, a certified Sogetsu instructor, demonstrates the centuries-old, zen-like practice of Ikebana (the Japanese art of flower arranging) with us at "Making It Grow". Lin has been very active in practicing and promoting Ikebana art since 1998. She is a former President of Ikebana International chapter 182 of Columbia, SC. Moreover, she is now an active member of North & Central America Regional (NCAR) Ikebana International Sensei Committee