Ikebana Gelli print

This year I was planning to take a course on Ikebana, the ancient Japanese art of flower arrangement, but all in-person classes were canceled in our area. So I read a bit about the fundamental principles of Ikebana and decided to create my very own virtual arrangement in the form of a Gelli Plate print.

I layered paint for the background, then printed florals on top, and added some shading with colored pencils.

Ikebana Gelli Print

Ikebana Gelli Print

Regina Kareev

Regina Kareev is a surface pattern designer, artist, and illustrator based in the San Francisco Bay Area.

https://reginakareev.com/
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