The practice of creating artistic scenes with pressed flowers is known as Oshibana. Being a fan of Japanese culture and history, I find great joy in participating in this tradition. Originating in 16th century Japan, this art form entails arranging pressed flowers to form a composition.
I grow, pick, press, preserve, and place most of the real dried nature ephemera that you will find in my work. I am overjoyed to participate in celebrating the natural world in this way.
These are ready for your friend, lover, family member, or you.
*Original Art by Manda Marble *4x4 inches. *Mixed Media *Will be securely packaged * Free Shipping
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Another little piece Inspired by nature’s beauty!
The practice of creating artistic scenes with pressed flowers is known as Oshibana. Being a fan of Japanese culture and history, I find great joy in participating in this tradition. Originating in 16th century Japan, this art form entails arranging pressed flowers to form a composition.
I grow, pick, press, preserve, and place most of the real dried nature ephemera that you will find in my work. I am overjoyed to participate in celebrating the natural world in this way.
These are ready for your friend, lover, family member, or you.
*Original Art by Manda Marble *4x4 inches. *Mixed Media *Will be securely packaged * Free Shipping
Images may not be reproduced, resold or used in any form without written consent