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...
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...
I ran an ikebana workshop at the Arlo & Jacob showroom in Putney, London on Saturday...
Yesterday I was chasing green fields and the blue sky on my bike for a series of photographs I’m working on at the moment...
The snow from the weekend has melted, but the frost has set in this week, which is something I don’t mind at all if it doesn’t kill the echiums and the sun is shining...
Over the last week, I’ve been putting dates and ideas together for new workshops for 2016. I have 4 workshops now available at www.5ftinf.eventcube.io , 2 of them are my flat lay and colour based workshops, but I’ve also decided that I’ll start running a few synaesthesia painting...
I ran 2 Christmas workshops at my home in Brighton over the weekend, where we created Ikebana style arrangements in the morning and then after lunch Christmas wreaths...
I love buddleia, but it really involves a lot of pruning if you want to keep it flowering well throughout the summer...
I had quite a long weekend, as firstly I drove up to Sheffield which took me over 8 and a half hours from Brighton ( it was meant to take about 4 hours ). I went to talk to and plan with Anna Potter from...
The garden is transforming at the moment and so many flowers are coming back like old friends...