Welcome to the Sogetsu San Francisco Bay Area Branch. Founded in 1973, the Branch has 50 years of presenting and sharing the contemporary floral art of Sogetsu Ikebana. These are videos of our activities and workshops.
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Free standing, unsupported large scale arrangements require a highly experienced Sogetsu ikebana artist. Please enjoy these arrangements made by the most senior members of the Sogetsu San Francisco Bay Area Branch.
Free Standing Arrangement Video |
Sogetsu creates a line of iron vases unique to the Sogetsu school. These vases are only available in Japan. Joan Yusui Suzuki, Jane Suiei Naito and Eko Ryusui Ejoek created arrangements featuring these beautiful iron vases in their ArtScapes Demonstration.
Teacher and Students Video |
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The Demonstration theme of ArtScapes 2025 was "Teacher and Student" arrangements.
Sahshah Kosen Middleton and Pia Horei Groth's Demonstration creatively explored the Fusion of Traditional and Modern. Teacher and Student Video ArtScapes 2025 attracted record crowds. Enjoy these Arrangements inspired by Artwork. The ArtScapes Committee members personally chose artwork they loved and then created arrangements.
Complementing an Artpiece Video |
A "Taisaku" is a large scale, focal arrangement. It can be created for an exhibition, event or installation in public or private spaces. Master Instructor Misei Ishikawa designed this stunning Bamboo Taisaku arrangement for our Branch's 50th Anniversary celebration.
This video chronicles all the stages of our journey, beginning with the selection and cutting of the bamboo, then the meticulous planning and sketching of the design by Ishikawa Sensei, and the final assembly of our structure at the site by a large team.
One Flower One Leaf is a core concept of Sogetsu Ikebana. According to Sofu Teshigahara, a single flower and a single leaf have all the elements of nature
This Video is a selection of the arrangements created to express the of concept One Flower One Leaf |
