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Maia del Estal studied Ikebana (2014-2016) focusing in Moribana and Jiyuka styles. Continuing her formation in NYC during 2021 with Japanese teacher Junko Miura, practicing traditional techniques as Shoka and Negeire.
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Maia starts arranging with ephemeral material approaching the composition from the pictorial aspect as well as three dimensionally, creating imaginary topographies. ​
She is now developing her own aesthetic that produces visual gestures and a sense of emotional narrative in a mix of styles.
As part of a wider artistic practice that includes performance, poetry and painting, composing with flowers in silent spaces of delicate intimacy becomes a meditative exercise, a grounding experience of emotional rebalance.
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