InNever Stop WritingbyAkemi SagawaI Bought Flowers for 24 People with A Little Hope to Change Their LivesJust like it changed mine 30 years agoNov 22, 20243Nov 22, 20243
InDancing Elephants PressbyAkemi SagawaEnjoy Present MomentBefore all the lives fadeOct 3, 20246Oct 3, 20246
InWeeds & WildflowersbyAkemi SagawaFriendship through FlowersMy forsythia made a new friendFeb 27, 20248Feb 27, 20248
InWeeds & WildflowersbyAkemi SagawaExcitement of TransformationHow this hard bud of forsythia will turn out next weekFeb 8, 20245Feb 8, 20245
InPicture ThisbyAkemi SagawaMy Way of Saluting Japan’s National FlagSnowy White with Baby Breath and OrchidDec 27, 20236Dec 27, 20236
InWeeds & WildflowersbyAkemi SagawaSay Good-bye with FlowersThank you and Good luck, Consul GeneralSep 13, 20236Sep 13, 20236
InGain InspirationbyAkemi SagawaPros and Cons of Group ThinkingWhat I Learned from my Ikebana collaboration experimentAug 31, 20234Aug 31, 20234
InPicture ThisbyAkemi SagawaInspired by the Bamboo ContainerMy Ikebana arrangement with the theme of weavingJul 19, 20234Jul 19, 20234
InWeeds & WildflowersbyAkemi SagawaCelebrate Seattle Art Museum’s 90th Birthday with FlowersTeaming up with Volunteer Park ConservatoryJun 30, 20233Jun 30, 20233
InGain InspirationbyAkemi SagawaThree Dances with Wisteria FlowersThis is how I enjoyed its short but gorgeous bloomJun 7, 20233Jun 7, 20233
InWeeds & WildflowersbyAkemi SagawaWelcome Spring with Beautiful Flower ArrangementsIkebana International Seattle Chapter 19’s 64th annual exhibition this weekendMay 12, 20237May 12, 20237
InGain InspirationbyAkemi SagawaKoryu School — Keep the Natural Beauty of FlowersIntroducing another Ikebana schoolMay 14, 20235May 14, 20235
InPicture ThisbyAkemi SagawaThe Joy of ImprovisationIn preparing for the upcoming Ikebana demonstrationApr 15, 20232Apr 15, 20232
InWeeds & WildflowersbyAkemi SagawaIkebana Anytime, Anywhere, AnybodySogetsu School is avant-gardeMar 23, 20233Mar 23, 20233
InWeeds & WildflowersbyAkemi SagawaHow Can a Japanese Career Woman Learn Ikebana?I had to come all the way to the US to be free from its stigmaDec 4, 202213Dec 4, 202213
InWeeds & WildflowersbyAkemi SagawaJapanese Flower Arrangement Meets The Western WorldMoribana: Innovation by Ohara School of IkebanaMar 16, 20233Mar 16, 20233
InPicture ThisbyAkemi SagawaIkenobo: Flower Arranging that Reflects the Harmony of NatureThe oldest school of IkebanaMar 8, 20231Mar 8, 20231
InGlobetrottersbyAkemi SagawaThe Origin of Japanese Flower ArrangementA small temple in the middle of Kyoto is the birthplace of IkebanaFeb 22, 20233Feb 22, 20233
InWeeds & WildflowersbyAkemi SagawaAn example of how to create an Ikebana flower arrangementThe process of making an arrangementFeb 15, 20233Feb 15, 20233
InPicture ThisbyAkemi Sagawa3 Basic Elements of a Beautiful Flower ArrangementDon’t forget line, mass, and color!Feb 8, 20233Feb 8, 20233