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The book is fantastic, even better than I expected. The author explains in a good level of detail the art of floral design. She gives specific information on materials, the care of flowers classified by stem type, their preservation, vasses, design styles, tips, how to delve into your own personal art, and much more. She shows her artistic talent in the book; she has an exquisite, deep and sensitive understanding.
I love the fluid and personal style of her prose. What I adored the most is the way she illustrates us regarding Color Theory in Fine Arts and how she applies it to floral design.
Totally I recommend the book, has a clear, attractive and memorable message you stay hooked on reading until the end.
“Cultivated”, by Christin Geall, is everything it’s back cover says it is but a whole lot more! It begins with Christin’s unpacking of how to find flowers and growing them. She shares her materials and equipment and vessel choices. With the basics covered, Christin moves onto the creativity side of flowers breaking down the mechanics, colours, form, rhythm and repetition. She unpacks the key historical movements that have influenced floral artistry and how to photograph your work.
In each chapter, Christin includes stunning examples of her work to highlight each element she discusses. Every topic is covered in a down-to-earth manner with flourishes of humour.
“Suffice it to say, floral foam is to contemporary floristry what asbestos is to home building—dated and dangerous.”
Whilst being intellectually challenging, it is also hard to put down! I enjoyed it from the first page to the last. I’m not sure I’ll ever be creating floral art in. Christin’s league, but I’m definitely inspired to try!
“Floral design, at its most basic, is the pulling together of parts into a unified whole. Composers orchestrate a score and decide what and how many instruments are needed, while florists might budget a set amount of focal flowers, foliage, and trailing plants per vase.”
“Cultivated” surprised me from the start, captivated me with the amazing floral artworks between it’s covered and taught me more than I thought could be learnt about flowers and the display of them! If this area piques your interest, this is one to be read! It’s a five out of five on the enJOYment scale and highly recommended.
This is a very beautiful book. The floral designs are bold and inventive. This is not a recipe book for floral arrangement. There are no stock arrangements. This is as much a philosophy of life as it is floral design. Thoughtfully arranged with a design on one page and the associated text on the facing page. As the author discusses the idea expressed in the accompanying photograph, it is easy to refer to the beautiful photograph. This goes beyond design philosophy and is also a discussion on life and our relationship with the natural world. The author elevates making and arrangement of natural elements into a thought provoking observation that goes beyond the design. This is a reference work and manifesto using the arrangement of flowers and branches, really every thing in nature, to expand on our relationship to the natural world and the role design can play in our life. This is an excellent and thought provoking book that could serve as a guide to art, design, or nature.
A nice entry point into the world of floristry and the arts of flower arrangement. Sometimes a bit too tailored, but still very elucidating.
Cultivated: The Elements of Floral Style is a lushly illustrated and beautifully curated collection of artistic floral arrangements by Christin Geall. Due out 24th March 2020 from Princeton Architectural Press, it's 224 pages and will be available in hardcover format.
This is a lushly illustrated book on a practical subject (flower arrangement) which has a truly renaissance artistic sensibility. Every single illustration is a feast with lighting and scene, arrangement, color, and presentation carefully controlled (but looking beautiful and spontaneous). There are many of the arrangements which actually literally look like oil painted still life paintings from old masters. The Thanksgiving arrangement on page 24 truly fools the eye, it absolutely could have been a detail from a Rubens.
The text is rich in small details and the author is a meticulous and knowledgeable expert both with writing and with advice for gardening and cultivation. Despite being a book with an artistic sensibility and soul, it's well laid out and presented and accessible. The table of contents is subdivided into sections so that the reader can put a finger on information without aggravation or tears. There's also a good cross referenced index and footnotes section for even more easily finding desired info. The chapters cover sourcing, tools and materials, a solid chapter on color theory (which will have applications in other areas of the reader's life), architecture and building up an arrangement along with a number of erudite and solid observations on practical applications, the elements of style (baroque, Dutch masters, rococo, a little William Hogarth, just breathtaking). This section also includes some tutorial lessons on different presentations to inspire (and in my case, just try to copy outright). The final content in the book covers design theory and developing a personal style. I'm not quite there yet (I'm a copier, not a designer, yet). It's full of positively written supportive exhortation to build a solid background and then trust one's instincts.
The book is a valuable technique book, but there's also a vast personal dialogue between the author and the reader which is, in my humble opinion, more tender, aware, and precious. This book is light years away from the average 'how-to' book. It would be as relevant on a list of philosophy or spirituality books (but blessedly mostly "woo woo" free). The epilogue touched me deeply.
Five stars. This is a superlative book and well worth a thorough read.
This book has absolutely beautiful pictures and the rios for flower care are invaluable. I had no idea flowers classified as having woody vines should be treated differently to help them last. It also has handy tips on weather they need support or have to fill the stems with water... I mean seriously who knew so many things mattered.
I had no idea half the reason I'm sadly disappointed my flowers dudnt look as pretty as I'd hoped it last as long as I wanted. Well guess what I wasn't preparing or caring for them probably (I guess duh but who teaches us this invaluable information). Well now we have this amazing book. It even has a six to mix your own flower powder in a pinch.
The book is fun and witty and I was amazed at her open candor about her desires for a flower studio... A chapter on why she doesn't own China and then the fact she is perplexed by her own thoughts on the matter. This book is as refreshingly honest as it is beautiful as she explains why certain things portray more then just being a simple vase but how the vessel tells it's own story. I found it deeply reflective. I have a new appreciate look at the artistry of arranging flowers. I am happy to embrace a learning curve be a novice and make my own rules.
Beyond the fun wisdom and wit the tools of the trade and the art of understanding how to use color in the arrangements. I seriously cant ever imagine the ability to just let my flowers be the art but I intend to try.
Literally the best artist take I've seen in forever. It was about more then flowers. I call this a must have golden find and that's saying alot. I learned more about artistic impression they this book more then I ever expected.
Buy it love it use it!! I received this book from NetGalley for an honest review.
Gorgeous pictures and delicious descriptions. An enjoyable read from cover to cover. Thanks to #NetGalley, I had an advanced PDF to read and review.
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What an interesting and beautiful book. I expected a floral design how-to book and this is not really that. Don't expect any step-by-step directions or beginner tutorials. Instead, Geall offers a philosphical wandering through all types of topics from color theory to floral design that reflects art styles through the centuries to the ethics of foraging flowers and what to use instead of floral foam for environmental stewardship, all with truly stunning floral arrangements throughout. This would make a beautiful coffee table book and fun winter reading for a gardener dreaming of next year's garden, plus stunning inspiration for creative centerpieces from flowers plucked from the local florist. This is a gorgeous, sophisticated read that's sure to up your floral arranging game.
I read a digital temporary ARC of this book for the purpose of review.