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Flower Study #41
Flowing Roses
9 x 12
Oil Painting on Panel
by Pat Fiorello
I had an arrangement of flowers that was an unusual project in my flower design class. The last day of class we did flowers for a wedding. The full deal- bouquets, altar flowers, even flowers to decorate a gazebo which we had set up in the classroom. We also made" pew markers" -flowers that go on the aisle in a church for a wedding. The arrangement was one sided so that it could flatly rest against the side of a pew. I liked the color harmonies of subtle pinks and off whites, so I decided to do a study of this flower grouping.
Th nature of it was flowing, so I decided to use this as an opportunity to try to keep it really loose and capture a feeling of energy and movement.
Here is the photo of the inspiration, as well as some other fun photo's from our last day of class creating the wedding flower arrangements.
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A large arrangement suitable for the altar at a wedding |
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Here I am in the gazebo we decorated |
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The final day of flower design class, my 5 classmates, and I staged flowers for an entire wedding |
I'm working on a larger painting of the larger altar piece in the urn and will post that later this week.
The arrangement was one sided so that it could flatly rest against the side of a pew. So the wedding flowers is very nice and beautiful flowers.
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