Japanese flower arrangement operates as a visual meditation where each placement of stem, leaf, and bloom creates meaning through negative space and asymmetry rather than abundance. The practice teaches economy, the power of what is left out, and how deeply the material constraints of a medium shape what becomes possible aesthetically.
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