Jonathan Cohen's photos with the keyword: Japanese flower arrangements

Red Means "Stop" – National Arboretum, Washington…

Looking for an Honest Man – National Arboretum, Wa…

On the Ropes – National Arboretum, Washington, DC

Ikebana With Cherry, Pine, Rose and Carnation – Na…

Snakes and Ladders – National Arboretum, Washingto…

Ikebana Honeypot – National Arboretum, Washington,…

Catching Dreams – National Arboretum, Washington D…

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I have had dreams and I have had nightmares, but I have conquered my nightmares because of my dreams. - Jonas Salk

The Gift of Memory – National Arboretum, Washingto…

16 Jun 2011 283
We are thankful … for the resurrecting gift of memory which endows us – fashioned in God’s image – with the Godlike ... power to give immortality through love. - Rabbi Morris Adler (adapted)

Pining for You – National Arboretum, Washington D.…

First Ikebana Arrangement of the New Year – Nation…

16 Feb 2011 215
People in Japan mark the beginning of a new year by paying special attention to the first time certain activities take place. From dreaming to bathing, writing haiku to hearing birdsong – these seemingly mundane actions set the tone for the coming year. In my case, this is my first photo of an Ikebana arrangement taken in the Year of the Rabbit. "First sunrise Surprises the moon rabbit Awakening" - Hidenori Hiruta

Gilding the Lily – Ikebana Exhibition, National Ar…

Cat's Cradle – Ikebana Exhibition, National Arbore…

Stargazer Lily – Ikebana Exhibition, National Arbo…

Cherry Branch – Ikebana Exhibition, National Arbor…

Camellias and Parasols – Ikebana Exhibition, Natio…

Tongues of Fire – Ikebana Exhibition, National Arb…

The Coppertone Furl – Ikebana Exhibition, National…

Pink Lilies – Ikebana Exhibition, National Arboret…


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