I.I. Melbourne

I.I. Melbourne

Sunday 20 November 2016

8th NOVEMBER 2016

At the final meeting for 2016 our guest speaker was from the charity Cottage by the Sea which supports children who are disadvantaged. This is a charity that the Melbourne chapter has supported for the last several years. 

The demonstration was given by Lee Johnstone, from the Sogetsu School, who created a Christmas Ikebana. 


She used a spray of red calistemon viminalis, from her own garden, a dried branch lightly sprayed gold and some green mizukiki.


Other members also made Christmas arrangements which are shown below.



Marcia Lamrock



Margaret Wilson



Philip Keon



Elizabeth Angell



Betty Karanikolopoulos



Toula Karanikolopoulos



 Lara Telford



Chieko Yazaki

Saturday 15 October 2016

OCTOBER MEETING

The guest speaker at our October meeting was the French born florist and potter Mr Jean-Noel Cuzzucoli, who in addition to making ceramics, also teaches pottery at his shop-front in the small town of Monbulk. At the meeting he told us that he was the third generation of his family to work as a florist. He said he developed an interest in ceramics many years ago as a way to provide more interesting vessels for clients of his floristry business. Below is a photo of some of the examples of his work he brought to the meeting.


The ikebana demonstrator this month was Lucy Papas who explained how she had created a tall vessel from a length of bamboo by cutting a narrow section out of its length. 



Lucy first created a simple naturalistic arrangement in the vessel...


...and then a modern arrangement in the same vessel.


Members at the meeting also displayed their own arrangements.



Philip Keon


Christopher James

Eiko Roskam

Cheiko Yazaki



Lee Johnstone



Lorraine Langley



Lara Telford



Toula Karanilolopoulos



Emily Karanikolopoulos



Finally a group photo of the members at the meeting.


Wednesday 5 October 2016

Celebrating our senior members



The theme of the September meeting was 'Professor Sadler's Ikebana Passion'. Rosemary Farrelly and Pat Hetrel introduced his book, "The Art of Flower Arrangement of Japan" , written by Professor Sadler in 1933. Rosemary's husband, who became a fluent Japanese speaker, had joined the RAAF at age 18 and studied Japanese with Professor Sadler at the RAAF School of Languages in Sydney in 1944 - 45.  She came across his book long after she started studying ikebana and talked fondly about Professor Sadler's life and his view of Ikebana. Pat Hetrel also spoke about Prof Sadler's private garden at Rivenhall.

There is a biographical article about Professor Sadler on the Australian Dictionary of Biography website.


At the request of Rosemary a demonstration of a traditional Shoka arrangement was given by Qui Nguyen of the Ikenobo School.


A special birthday celebration was held for three longstanding members of the Melbourne Chapter. This year Rosemary Farrelly and Helen Novic had their 90th birthdays and Peg Price celebrated her 92nd birthday. We wish them good health and happiness, always.

Below are some photos of ikebana made by members at the meeting.

Pat Hetrel


Philip Keon


Elizabeth Angell


Betty Karanikolopoulos


Toula Karanikolopoulos


Nicole MacDonald


Lee Johnstone


Rosemary Hordern


Emily Karanikolopoulos







Saturday 17 September 2016

ANNUAL EXHIBITION Sessions B and C


The following photographs are of the individual ikebana works in Session Bwhich took place from Friday 9th to Monday 12th September. The opening session which includes the larger works is in the previous blog posting at the bottom of this page.


Julie Ayers



Marilyn Woodland


Judy Hajdu



Elizabeth Angell



Elisha Zhang


Nobuko Kobayashi



Beverley Webster


Kim Louey


Thea Sartori


Stella Gan


Lisa Yazaki


Sandra Gawthorpe


Lyn Wong

Next are the individual works from Session C, which was from Tuesday 13th to Friday 16th September.


Lorraine Langley


Olive Cheng


Marcia Lamrock


Margaret Wilson


C. Reeves


Pascal Tremblay


Helen Novic


Chiemi Daly


Felicia Huang



Robyn Unglik



Christopher James


Aiko Nakada

The opening session which includes the larger works is in the previous blog posting at the bottom of this page.

Link to I.I. Melbourne home page .