Gallery of some of my Exhibition pieces:
First piece:   Tulips, Freesia and Blue Star Flowers

This is my first exhibition piece in year 1-1-2002. It was exhibited in UNY Department store in Cityplaza shopping mall. This was done after attending Masuko Art School for over a year.

If you ask me which of the three flowers is the most difficult to do: - well, I think Blue Star flowers are the most time consuming to do, whereas Tulips would require a good shape.
Wild berries, Autumn Leaves

- This was exhibited in UNY Department store in 2003, and also in the 2003 Hong Kong Flower Show held at the Victoria Park.
These flowers were made and styled according to photographs in a Japanese Ikebana magazine.
This is arranged using a low-style clear bowl, using a modified style of Ikebana.
Pink Orchids

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This was exhibited in UNY Department store in 2003.
This is a real size arrangement of orchids in a pot. This is a special flower which my teacher taught me for this exhibition.
Yellow Orchids:

- This was displayed in UNY's Display Window inside the Department Store. It was displayed for a period of 3 months. This is a special flower which could only be learnt after finishing the 24-flower textbook course.

All stems or branches are clay coated.
These 2 pieces were showcased at the 2004 HK Flower Show in Victoria Park.

Arrangement on the left:
Morning Glory: consists of 5-6 branches,
arranged in a low setting, in a wide bowl. Japanese style.

Arrangement on the right:
Sakura: I made several branches which were formed together to become a big arrangement of a sakura tree.
Western Assortment:

- This was displayed in the HK Visual Arts Centre in early 2005, as well as the HK Flower Show 2005. It includes 2 colours of Calla ( orange & red), and orange roses and a mix of green branches to accompany the arrangement.