Thursday, March 18, 2010

Minimalist Approach to Floral Design Series

Contemporary-Modern-Architectural

Minimalist designs have become the newest trend in floral design, taking influence from the fashion and the interior design industry. Architectural floral designs are minimal, repeating and neatly aligned.

Simplistic design techniques are extremely difficult to pull off. It’s all about attention to details and the art of arranging flowers.

Come learn the twist, matrix and anchoring methods used by such designers as John Latham and Michael George.

SERIES 4
May 20, 6pm-9pm
June 17, 6pm-9pm
July 22, 6pm-9pm
August 19, 6pm-9pm

A Collaboration of Demonstration & Workshop

• Learn the flowers that work-foliage free flowers, hollow stems
• Learn tool & ticks of the trade-care, condition, process and banding
• Arranging techniques-contemporary twist, matrix, anchoring and grouping
• The impact of glass and non-glass containers, stones and branches

Flowers that impact
Callas-Tulip-Gerberas-Orchids-Sunflowers-Tropical-Ranunculus
Steel Grass-Equisetum-Moss-Flax Leaves-Monstera Leaves

*Contemporary designs can contain 20-50 flowers of one type per design

$1000.00 for series-$250 per session
$100 off series when purchased as a package, wine and refreshments are included!

Flowers, containers, tools and supplies are all inclusive in cost of classes.
Due to complexity of designs, space is limited to 10 students per class!

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