As I’ve been working thru the processing of the the 2017 Bouquets to Art photos, I’ve come to the realization that after nine years of photographing Bouquets to Art I now have the ability to show how multiple floral designers interpret the same artist/artwork. So in this post I chose Sean Scully’s Wall of Light Horizon to show 5 years of floral designs inspired by the painting. Enjoy!
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Michael Daigian Designs installation from 2017 Bouquets to Art at the de Young Museum, San Francisco.
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Chestnut and Vine Floral Design installation from 2016 Bouquets to Art at the de Young Museum, San Francisco.
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City College of San Francisco installation from 2015 Bouquets to Art at the de Young Museum, San Francisco.
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Regula’s European Design installation for 2013 Bouquets to Art at the de Young Museum, San Francisco.
This year’s processing of photos is happening a bit slower than normal due to the perfect storm of sickness within the Lato house and the timing of the kid’s spring break. I appreciate the patience of all of this year’s designers as I process the photos from 2017 Bouquets to Art. I’ll announce when the photos are complete both here on the blog and via my Bouquets to Art newsletter.