Saturday…with Japanese Aesthetics
I always like using a sense of abundance and colour in my work but I also have to connect to a calmer simplicity at times...
I always like using a sense of abundance and colour in my work but I also have to connect to a calmer simplicity at times...
You can view the Steller Story with extra videos here...
I bought poppies this week and picked fading ranunculus...
Whilst I was staying at Ty Unnos with artist Sophie Abbott as part of my field trip for The History of Medical Science project I’d had an idea that I could work on an arrangement with some copper piping, and then quite wonderfully, Dorian...
At the beginning of this year I had a meeting with Professor Tilli Tansey to talk about working on a creative digital project connecting to The History of Modern Biomedicine...
This weekend I hosted a bespoke workshop in Cornwall and made sure I packed in as much creative inspiration into 2 days as I could. I wanted to highlight how lots of different elements influence my table compositions; texture, colour, atmosphere and weather, as well as...
Yesterday I was invited to The Greenwich Peninsula to see the new floral art installation ’The Iris' by Rebecca Louise Law at the NOW Gallery...
( lovely breakfast with Bulova watches ) The new Paper Aviary in St James’ Market, London An Edward Hopper postcard from the new exhibition...
Towards the end of last year I was asked if I’d like to contribute something to the NAFAS Sping edition of ‘The Flower Arranger’ Magazine...