weekend distraction: ikebana

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Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arrangement, is a great metaphor for personal style, I think. You take natural ingredients and mold them into the desired configuration with the help of scaffolding, highlighting and obscuring different elements as you go, seeking balance and harmony. The end result is a unique, purposeful silhouette, natural yet unnatural, tailored to the flowers themselves as well as the environment.

Also I find them a compelling use of space, when I like them.

history: baby sphinx (vol. i)

It’s a little eerie how much I look like myself.

then (I still drool sometimes, too)
then (I still drool sometimes, too)
now
now

I even make the same faces still. Mostly dubious and curious faces. And like the same things. And sulk about the same things.

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