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Famous Paintings of Flowers Recreated in Real Life
The Art of Japanese Funeral Floral Arrangements
Home Appliances in Full Bloom by Flower Artist Takayuki Tanaka
Kenji Toma’s Tribute to The Most Beautiful Flowers
Imaginative Flower Vases Showcase the Beauty of Metal
The Kaki Flower Vase Creates the Illusion of a Floating Flower
Anju Miyawaki Used Pressed Flowers to Create Flat Ikebana
Makoto Azuma Created a 13-ft Flower Bouquet Floating in the Middle of the Ocean
Go See 4.5 Million Baby Blue Eye Flowers at Hitachi Seaside Park in Japan
Flower Bouquets Frozen in Blocks of Ice by Makoto Azuma
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