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Peggy Tang: The Little Bliss on Hand

Where
Gallery Lane Cove
Gallery Lane Cove
Upper Level, 164 Longueville Road, Lane Cove NSW 2066
Library Sculpture Plinth - Located in Library Square on Longueville Road
When

Every day, all day Tuesday 6 October 2020 to Tuesday 3 November 2020

Cost

Free

The Little Bliss on Hand is an art exhibition featuring handcrafted Japanese flower arrangement miniatures at Library Sculpture Plinth, Gallery Lane Cove.

This collection experimented with a crossover of two Japanese art forms. Handcrafted ribbon art flower miniatures are arranged with traditional ikebana aesthetics to show how nature’s beauty can be presented in small spaces.

Peggy Tang practises Ribbon Art Flower and Ikebana (traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement). She is certified as Senior Instructor in Hase Yoshiko Ribbon Art and has completed Associate Teachers’ First Term Course at Ohara School of Ikebana. Her work brings the beauty of nature to our daily life – our home, office desktops, clothes decorations, etc. Her artworks have been displayed in solo and group exhibitions in Australia and Japan.

In these strange times, Peggy hopes this exhibition would bring you joy.

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