Monday, May 11, 2015

Freedom to Focus

photo courtesy Abigail Hamilton Photography
Maybe it's the fact that we multi-task so often, but spending time working with flowers seems to require my full attention, not just requesting but demanding that I stop, look and focus on all that they have to show me. Most of the time I work on my own, and I relish the time when, just like while painting, my mind is present, right exactly in the here and now, able to concentrate and really SEE.

Our little garage was transformed (thanks to the fab husband) into a floral paradise, and friends came over to see if they would get as big a charge out of playing with flowers as I kept telling them I do! Thus the first official Morning Bird Designs floral workshop got under way, with wine, laughter and a lot of simply stunning spring flowers, not to mention some rather stunning ladies.
photo courtesy Abigail Hamilton Photography
Glorious peonies, garden roses, and ranunculus were star players, though a few of the later bit the dust when attempts at wiring went a little astray. We had queen anne's lace, wax flower, along with viburnum and lilac from the farmer's market. A last second find of lovely little clover balls from the vacant lot down the street became the perfect touch of whimsy and deeper color we all wanted.

photo courtesy Abigail Hamilton Photography
I love introducing people to creating with flowers. Look at Heather concentrating so fully on getting those flowers exactly where she wants them. That gal is FOCUSED! But no wonder. There's so much to learn! Most of the participants thought Oasis was just that British 90's rockband, so working with that green soaking blob was a little scary at first. But they all got going in the end, and used that oasis quite well, thank you very much.
My favorite part of the whole evening was the final reveal, as each person got a chance to share their creation. It was a floral runway of amazingness. Each arrangement was SO
photo by Abigail Hamilton Photography
Design by Vicki, Meridyth's mama 
unique, even though we all used the same raw materials. My group of budding (whoopsy, pun alert) floral artists applied well the principles of line, color harmony, and texture. There was an added personal touch in each arrangement as we all sought to strike a balance somewhere between unity and chaos (see this great description on colormatters.com under color harmony). 

Thanks to everyone who came. Keep on bringing beauty into your homes, and Abby, thanks for all your fabulous photographs!

Abigail Hamilton Photography

Rebekah and Abby show off their creations!

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