Sunday, May 13, 2012
"I Just Adore A Penthouse View"
Today a good friend of mine asked if I could help thin out the young peaches on his tree. It was quite an undertaking and helped me appreciate the amount of work that day laborers on farms are subjected to. Of course I squandered off with a few fallen branches of my own and raided the studio fridge for a few choice specimen left from earlier this week. Tree Peonies, Columbine, Viburnum, Lily of the Valley, and blossoming Passion vine held court in this tangle of Peach branches, cushioned in Geranium, Euphorbia, and Lambs Ears. If arrangements had addresses (and they do) this one would surely be an UES belle.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Spring Antiques Show at The Park Avenue Armory
This week was the Spring Antiques Show at the beautifully restored Park Avenue Armory. I had the honor to decorate the show with our oversized floor arrangements as well as providing flowers for vendors. My amazing crew managed to artfully install 28 bales of Crabapple, 9 bales of Lilac, 6 bales of Viburnum and three bales of Peonies. Imagine the fragrance as guests entered through a forest of Spring branches finished with masses of Jasmine and Lilac! The challenge of this job came after the opening festivities when the heat from some 60 booths lit with high powered spot lights created a toasty environment for all that splendid material to live in. Daily watering, spritzing and pruning helped keep the arrangements looking fresh for the duration of the show but not without much TLC. Tonight we break it all down and I can take a deep breath. Mission accomplished!
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Soaring and Weeping
Sometimes I simply have nothing to say and I start rhapsodising about nature in a gag-me kind of way.
This arrangement is a style I particularly gravitate toward for centerpieces. The pedestal on the iron birdbath acts as an elevated platform for both a weepy effect allowing for the composition to simultaneously project upward giving the leading "lady" or flower in question the spot light while cascade over the plate's edge creating graceful arcs of movement and texture. Feeling the "Flower nerd" coming on again strong!
Ok, here's a tip, when working with Japanese Maple cuttings for an event store the cuttings wrapped in wet newspaper in a dark garbage bag, with ends crushed and in water, until hours before the the event especially in the warmer months when the tips will curl and dry before your eyes.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Riverside Park Sunsets
My eye was drawn to the golden light reflecting through the decaying black moorings that look like tombstones and bouncing off mica in giant granite rocks lining the walkways. Something about water and sunlight has a way of easing mental and physical tension, giving one the ability to breath deeply and gently surrendering to beauty and nature.
Spring's grand show is waning but there's still much to see in terms of blooms. Lilacs and azaleas are front and center and the bells of Solomon Seal are ringing everywhere!
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Central Park 4/16/12
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| Spiraea prunifolia |
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| Amelenchier tree |
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| Bluebells and Young Fern in The Rambles |
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| Silverbell Tree (Halesia Monticola) |
Monday, April 23, 2012
Alder Manor
This weekend I took Metro North to Greystone and walked the uphill route to Alder Manor where I am thrilled to be decorating a wedding in August. I've seen photos of this location and have wanted to visit for some time so it was a treat of a walk-through for me. Imagine a couple and their only child living in a 72 room mansion with an organ with pipes at the top of a grand staircase. Walk up to the second floor and enter the pool room(and I'm not talking table, a real deep pool!) with his and hers bathrooms on either end beyond curved doors which continue the oval shape of the room.
The Manor was designed by Carrere and Hastings and shares some similarities to the Frick Mansion in NY which they were also commissioned to build. The only difference is the state of abandonment and decay which the property has fallen to. It only adds to the charm of course and I secretly hope it never gets cleaned up or at least if it does, that the restoration retain the patina of age which it now carries.
Looking forward to adding our embellishments to this setting!
The Manor was designed by Carrere and Hastings and shares some similarities to the Frick Mansion in NY which they were also commissioned to build. The only difference is the state of abandonment and decay which the property has fallen to. It only adds to the charm of course and I secretly hope it never gets cleaned up or at least if it does, that the restoration retain the patina of age which it now carries.
Looking forward to adding our embellishments to this setting!
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Light and Lens
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Bruised and Fleshy





This is an unusual palette I keep coming back to and I think it's because it both passionate and vulnerable at the same time.
A fun vintage styled wedding is on the horizon and I'm looking forward to sharing every last detail with you!
in the meantime get yourself outdoors! This Spring is quickly moving into Summer so don't miss it!
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