Flower Designer/Porcelain Painter
Hikaru(ひかる)HIKARU was born in Nagoya,Japan. She speaks Japanese(as her main language), English and now is studying Mandarin Chinese.
She spend her college life in Waseda university majored in psycology.
During her student life, she started studying flower design.
After graduated from university,she started teaching flower design at "Airly Flower Salon"in Tokyo. and also at the same time started studying porcelain painting.
After about 10years of her career, she has certified as "national trade skill certification of flower decoration 1st grade of japan".
Now she is working as freelance.
Flower design: She designs all around using flowers(fresh,artificial,dried,preserved...)
Porcelain painting: She designs and draws on blank porcelain such as tableware.
She also teaches many people who want to learn flower design and porcelain painting.In her flower or painting class many people enjoy spending time not only learning the technique of works but also having good relaxation which is the most meaningful moments for learning art.
She also shows her flower and porcelain art works at exhibition.Since 2003 everyear she's been showing flower design works at "Japan flower design award".
| =Certification= |
| '99 Pressed flower instructor |
| '02 Porcelain instractor at Harajuku Tougasha(Tokyo) |
| '03 National trade skill certification of flower decoration 1st Grade |
| =Exhibition= |
| '03 Japan flower design award 2003(petit arrangement) |
| '04 The 10th Tougasha porcelain award,Prized best design award |
| '06 Japan flower design award 2006(floral accessories) |
| '07 Japan flower design award 2007(table decoration) |
| '08 The 12th Tougasha porcelain award,nominated in best design award |
| '08 Japan flower design award 2008(bridal bouquet) |
| '09 Japan flower design award 2009(table decorathion) |
| '10 Japan flower design award 2010(bridal bouquet) |
Contact
| Hikaru Kubota |
E-mail: info@fs-evergreen.com
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Flowers
designs are used with fresh flowers,dried flowers,pressed flowers,artificial flowers and presereved flowers.
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Porcelain painting
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Flowers in exhibition
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