Inspiration and people are intimately linked. I want you to think harder about that, and to think about who you draw inspiration from. More importantly, WHAT part of them is calling to you?
Read MoreMy environment continues to lead my work. When thinking about an arrangement, setting plays a huge part. Age and style of property, the colour of the walls, light levels: all inspire and inform.
Read MoreInspiration to me is people. The way they treat others, the way they treat me. My designs just do their own thing because my mind does its own thing.
Read MoreI think it is so important to keep pushing the boundaries and discovering new, weird and wonderful ways that we can interpret ‘floristry’ beyond what we traditionally think of.
Read MoreIt was in the garden, in those quiet hours, that I was introduced to who I really wanted to be: the me who now knew how to chase away the gray by putting her face to the sun.
Read MoreI have developed a new understanding of what it means to observe nature defenselessly, without trying to figure it out somehow, and have allowed it to ground me.
Read MoreThere is fertility in decay. Glorious wedding flowers that once marked a happy occasion will turn black with rot in my compost pile, and go on to feed another flower for another day. Beauty emerges from hardship, and the cycle begins again.
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