When it comes to flowering arranging, we don't often think of minimalism and perfect precision – but those are the principles of the Japanese art of 'Ikebana'. Forget dazzling, bumper floral displays ...
Yet Cattelan is not the first artist (nor will he likely be last) to make artwork with material that ultimately decays. From Arte Povera on, there is a long history of such work. Today, many other ...
The participants at last weekend’s flower pressing workshop at Longue Vue House and Gardens probably didn’t know they were employing a Japanese art form that dates to the 1600s. Oshibana, practiced — ...
Members from the Orlando Museum of Art volunteer group, Council of 101, were busy at work making final preparations on Thursday for the start of the popular springtime special event, Art in Bloom, at ...
Sir Edward Burne-Jones, “The Love Song” (1868–77), oil on canvas, 45 x 61 3/8 in. (courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Alfred N. Punnett Endowment Fund, 1947) The Metropolitan Museum of Art ...
The Japanese florist and experimental artist creates art out of nature. Azuma Makoto is a florist and botanical artist, known for incorporating nature into his fantastical and often surreal work. Two ...
For designer Carolyne Roehm, flowers always have been a source of inspiration, whether she was creating a gown or setting a table. The author of 13 books on topics that include design in the garden ...
Art comes in all forms; brushed paint on canvas, molded clay, Alexander Calder’s dangling mobiles, Warhol’s can of Campbell’s Soup or the ceremonial butter sculptures fashioned by Buddhist monks. For ...