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prophets of the spring: July 2011
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Prophets of the spring. Be like the flower, turn your faces to the sun'. Sunday, 31 July 2011. Oh, and I promised you bowls. Here they are, in all their lunar scape-like, glazed glory. Yum. It was almost a shame to fill them with flowers. Almost. A Summer wedding (part two). More lovely shots of the table flowers, replete with summery blooms and topped off with little retro world flags on knitting needles (made by the bride's fair hands yet again). Saturday, 30 July 2011. A Summer wedding (part one).
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prophets of the spring: Yuki Aruga (part two)
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Prophets of the spring. Be like the flower, turn your faces to the sun'. Wednesday, 28 September 2011. Yuki Aruga (part two). Sweet Dreams, 2011. Everlasting; Circular Fragmentation, 2011. Untitled; Circle 1, 2011. Perpetual Bloom, 2011. Well, I told you to expect more from the multi-disciplined artist Yuki Aruga and here it is. Her beautiful oil paintings are so evocative of the roses in them that I can almost smell the heady scent. Intoxicating. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Yuki Aruga (part two).
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prophets of the spring: October 2011
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Prophets of the spring. Be like the flower, turn your faces to the sun'. Friday, 7 October 2011. Chamber of delights (part one). A little taster of the wedding flowers I put together for the wonderful Emma Walker of craftscotland. And her now husband Mick Pritchard. The mantra we all repeated was 'celebratory and joyful' and Emma's love of colour ran through the bouquets and the reception (more of that to follow). Thank you Emma for letting me be part of your day and trusting my creative vision.
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prophets of the spring: September 2011
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Prophets of the spring. Be like the flower, turn your faces to the sun'. Wednesday, 28 September 2011. Yuki Aruga (part two). Sweet Dreams, 2011. Everlasting; Circular Fragmentation, 2011. Untitled; Circle 1, 2011. Perpetual Bloom, 2011. Well, I told you to expect more from the multi-disciplined artist Yuki Aruga and here it is. Her beautiful oil paintings are so evocative of the roses in them that I can almost smell the heady scent. Intoxicating. Friday, 23 September 2011. A little Friday fancy.
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prophets of the spring: August 2011
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Prophets of the spring. Be like the flower, turn your faces to the sun'. Tuesday, 16 August 2011. Pietro Perugino (1446-1524), Woman. Saturday, 13 August 2011. I know that rose, like I know my name. Long way going to. Sky's the autumn grey of a lonely wren. Piano from a window played. Gone tomorrow, gone yesterday. I found it in the street. At first I did not see. Lying at my feet. Passing the hat in the church. It never stops going around. You never pay just once. To get the job done. What I done to me,.
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prophets of the spring: A little Friday fancy
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Prophets of the spring. Be like the flower, turn your faces to the sun'. Friday, 23 September 2011. A little Friday fancy. A few images that have been inspiring me lately. It's always nice to start the weekend with visual elevenses. I can't credit them because I don't know their origins, very sorry 'bout that. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Yuki Aruga (part two). A little Friday fancy. Yuki Aruga (part one). Donna Barry Contemporary Jewellery. View from the fifth room.
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prophets of the spring: Mary, Mary, How does your garden grow?
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Prophets of the spring. Be like the flower, turn your faces to the sun'. Wednesday, 5 October 2011. Mary, Mary, How does your garden grow? Mary Katrantzou Spring Summer 2012. I do like a flower installation and Mary Katrantzou. Really wowed me with her carnation catwalk at London fashion week recently. Her collection was ". Inspired by nature, but viewed through a hyper-real lense". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Chamber of delights (part one). View from the fifth room.
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prophets of the spring: Chamber of delights (part one)
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Prophets of the spring. Be like the flower, turn your faces to the sun'. Friday, 7 October 2011. Chamber of delights (part one). A little taster of the wedding flowers I put together for the wonderful Emma Walker of craftscotland. And her now husband Mick Pritchard. The mantra we all repeated was 'celebratory and joyful' and Emma's love of colour ran through the bouquets and the reception (more of that to follow). Thank you Emma for letting me be part of your day and trusting my creative vision.
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prophets of the spring: namesake
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Prophets of the spring. Be like the flower, turn your faces to the sun'. Tuesday, 7 February 2012. Yes, she's no more now than a drop of snow. On a green stem- her name is now her calling. Her mind is just a frozen melting glow. Of water swollen to the point of falling,. Which maybe has no meaning. There's no telling. But what a beauty, what a mighty power. Of patience kept intact is now in flower. A verse of Snowdrop by the mighty Alice Oswald. Prophets of the spring. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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prophets of the spring: February 2012
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Prophets of the spring. Be like the flower, turn your faces to the sun'. Tuesday, 7 February 2012. Yes, she's no more now than a drop of snow. On a green stem- her name is now her calling. Her mind is just a frozen melting glow. Of water swollen to the point of falling,. Which maybe has no meaning. There's no telling. But what a beauty, what a mighty power. Of patience kept intact is now in flower. A verse of Snowdrop by the mighty Alice Oswald. Prophets of the spring. Thursday, 2 February 2012.
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