FRESH AND DRIED MATERIALS

My attention was caught this week by the spectacular blossoms of a corymbia ficifoliaa native of south western Western Australia. This is a popular evergreen street tree and garden ornamental because of the intensity of its flower's colour. These range through cream, pink, red and orange. 




Below is a vibrant orange-flowering corymbia that is in the street opposite our house.


I have made an arrangement in a black ceramic vase, of 'fresh and dried' materials, using the corymbia blossom, agapanthus flowers and the dried stems of agapanthus from last summer.


Greetings from Christopher
25th January 2014


3 comments:

  1. Wonderful and delightful blog. Thank you, Lennart>

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  2. Beautiful arrangement. Love the colour and movement. Best to you and Laurie, Michae

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    1. Thank you Michael. I really enjoyed making the structure by pinning and glueing the dried stems. The corymbia is wonderful for its colour though it doesn't last particularly well once cut. Regards to you both. Christopher

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