
The work is drawn to contrast:
fresh beside dried,
delicate beside branchwork,
cultivated bloom beside something wilder.​
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There is structure, but never stiffness. Softness, but always with shape.
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Guided by the open-mindedness of Constance Spry and the freedom of Sogetsu Ikebana, the practice works with seasonal materials to create arrangements shaped by season, setting, and feeling.
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Wherever possible, natural mechanics are used in place of foam, allowing the work to stay closer to the character of the materials.
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Floral works for occasions, gatherings, homes and the everyday. Each piece is shaped by season, setting and feeling, bringing together blooms, branches, foliage and unexpected materials in arrangements that feel wild, refined and alive.
