The “Color of the Container” was the subject of my demonstration for the Buxmont Study Group’s annual exhibition. Since then I had been practicing for a few times with two different kinds of containers; ceramic and glass. I chose the black and white ceramic container to do the demonstration because I had a better idea and the materials I liked. ( Japanese anemone, baby breath, mum and black painted branches)
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Tried a day before using the actual materials |
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Even though less is more! But arranged it from behind and faced audiences was not the same thing! |
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Tried at home using mums from my garden |
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Purple and white glass vase |
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Playing around with mum, dahlia and paper |
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