My first try at the split Shoka. Normally we have a large Shin and a Gyo, and the small So.

However, here we have a main bouquet with a large Shin and a Gyo. We do refer at the So in a subtle way. The small bouquet has the So. Here we also hint at the Shin and Gyo from the large bouquet.

The idea is that when you put the 2 pieces together, you get one composition.

Here is the front view

And here is the top view

This was my second try, more freestyle.