Seasonal Inspirations
Exhibition and Demonstration
Japan Creative Centre and Ikebana International Singapore Chapter 135 are proud to present the exhibition: “Seasonal Inspirations” which will be featuring Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arrangement and paintings by Singaporean artist Jennifer Liao. This exhibition pays special homage to the stunning yet transient beauty of Japan’s four seasons and the wonders of nature’s creations. We invite you to join us for a visual extravaganza!
SUMMARY OF EVENTS:
EXHIBTION DATE & TIME
4th - 6th October (TIME: 10 am to 6 pm)
7th October (TIME: 1pm to 5 pm)
9th - 10th October (TIME: 10 am to 6 pm)
(Please kindly take note: JCC will be closed on Monday 8th October)
VENUE: Japan Creative Centre, 4 Nassim Road S(258372)
ADMISSION: FREE
FLOWER ARRANGEMENT DEMONSTRATION
DATE: Saturday, 6th October 2012
TIME: 2:30pm - 4:00pm (Registration begins from 2:.00pm)
VENUE: Japan Creative Centre, 4 Nassim Road
ADMISSION: FREE
Please click HERE for more details.
About Ikebana International Singapore Chapter 135
The Singapore Chapter was founded by Lady Betty de la Mare and Mrs Monica Chan in 1968. I.I is committed to increasing international understanding through the appreciation of Ikebana, the art of Japanese flower arrangement and its related arts and culture. Over the years, I.I‘s membership has grown to more than 160 members. Its dedicated committee of volunteers work hard to plan interesting and innovative programmes featuring classical and contemporary Ikebana styles. Several times a year, I.I invites skilled Ikebana teachers to give demonstrations to the members and guests.
About The Artist
Jennifer Liao began her creative journey as an artist in 2004 at the Singapore Island Country Club, where she studied painting with Mr. Tan Khim Ser, President of Life Art Society. Her contemporary paintings are characterized by a delightful combination of color and movement, expressing an opportunity to reflect on who and where we are, and the reality of it. Jennifer has described her way of beginning a painting as “making a start somewhere and then seeing what happens through the sustained act of painting.” Rarely pre-determined, her paintings culminate in works that trace the process of discovery itself. Please register early to avoid disappointment. We regret to inform that as there are limited seating, seats will be confirmed only upon receipt of confirmation email from JCC. ALL EVENTS ARE FREE OF CHARGE.
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