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Consult these great itineraries—all within a two-hour drive of DC—the next time you’re wondering what to do this weekend.
Have you ever heard of Mitticool Literally meaning cool with clay the company is the brainchild of Mansukhbhai Prajapati a tenthfail former laborer and tea who created an innovative solution to a prob ...
Curated by Helen Molesworth and art-directed by British designer Asif Khan ... In Egypt, they created brooches inspired by scarab beetles and lotus flower deities. In India, their pieces were ...
With its minimalist style and deep philosophy, Ikebana offers more than a way to display flowers— it’s a tool for creating a ...
From the Atlanta Botanical Garden in Georgia to the Portland Japanese Garden in Oregon, these are the most beautiful gardens ...
In fact, "Chelsea in Bloom" is a reminder that fashion doesn’t live only on runways. It blooms in the streets, in pop-up installations and in the joy people feel when they dress up to take it all in.
So we tapped Rivas, and fellow nail artists Sonia Sanchez and San Sung Kim for their advice on how to get flower manis to look fresh all year. Here, they share 28 stunning floral nail designs in ...
Japanese incarceration interrupted these artists’ careers, but not their art Works by Hisako Hibi, Miné Okubo and Miki Hayakawa are featured in “Pictures of Belonging” at the Smithsonian ...
Manchester Flower Festival to make triumphant return as full floral trail with ... set above a serene image of a koi carp pond, inspired by traditional Japanese art. ... lotus flowers for ...
Mr. Marc Tomas, past President, Ikebana International Manila Chapter 108 and member of Sogetsu Potential Manila Chapter will once again share his expertise on the Ikebana-Sogetsu Japanese flower ...
Artist and curator David Sequeira has curated Floribunda at Bunjil Place. Credit: Penny Stephens The fundamental role of the flower in art is now being celebrated in Floribunda, a new show opening ...
Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. A Halifax teacher of the art form and her students put on an exhibit at the Sackville Public Library.