Ikebana is not just about the flowers, it’s about the person arranging them-

Sofu Teshigahara

IMPERMANENT,

INCOMPLETE

AND IMPERFECT

WABI SABI 侘寂 is an ancient philosophy deeply rooted in Buddhist principles of acceptance. My work is profoundly influenced by this Japanese philosophy, which embraces the transience and imperfection of life.

I draw inspiration from observing nature as it exists, guided by the concept that:
“Everything is devolving toward or evolving from nothingness.”

This philosophy reflects the belief that all things are incomplete, always in a state of flux, and continuously evolving—just like flowers.

And just like us.