The Language of Art

Cottolengo Sisters, Bosa, Italy
Inspired by one of the newest schools of Ikebana (Japanese Art of Floral Arrangements), this composition emphasizes freedom and recycling. The sticks come from an old broom, and the striking flowers are also a work of reusing flowers that would have been thrown away.

Cottolengo Sisters, Bosa, Italy
Equally striking is this composition made with a dry stick and a bunch of sticks. The sunflower is particularly beautifully propotioned to the supporting base.

Art of this kind speaks of love of nature. And that further explains why the human heart is made for contemplation.



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