When tattoos meet flowers... In her book "Inked & Blossom", floral designer Sarah Willemart illustrates the meeting of floral art and tattoos. Discover it on SecondNatur.
One can say that Sarah Willemart fell into the magic potion of flowers when she was young... As the daughter of a florist, her career has always been directly linked to the floral profession, but her inspirations come from elsewhere: from the world of tattoos. She is guided by each individual to create a composition of preserved plants to be placed directly on one's body. An art that she shares with us in this interview.
How long does a stabilised plant last? Many players in the field of stabilised flowers and plants are involved. And yet, if you simply analyse the semantics of the situation, you can see how ridiculous the answer is. We explain everything in this article.
Capillary preservation is particularly suitable for the preservation of foliage and trees. Nevertheless, contrary to what is said on certain unscrupulous websites, it is not the ideal solution for stabilising flowers. We will therefore detail the general principles.
Between red and gold, Aurore Tessier's stabilized flowers creations combine nature and sensuality with floral jewels. To discover on SecondNature.
Tropical trend with the creations of the Thai artist Sakul Intakul. His works are made only from flowers and plants from Thailand. Combining traditional and modern, it fits in a frame of elegance and finesse.
Tropical ambience with this centerpiece with canoe tunes. Associate flowers, foliage and leaves of pandanus for a result with sunny accents. Follow this step by step feasible in less than thirty minutes ! THE EQUIPMENT To make this DIY you need : - 3 preserved gerbera - 1 preserved tropical leaves packet - 1 preserved bear grass bouquet - Pandanus leaves - Birch bark - Floral foam - Bindwire - A container - Some tools 1 /Plants preparation : cut out two thin strips of birch bark (1cm [...]
Azuma Makoto combines with plants, deceives appearances and alters our vision. The flower is frozen in time, he creates duration with ephemeral. For the Japanese, nature is an integral part of existence. Here, his creativity gives eternal life to plants.