A few pictures of the wedding centrepieces that I proposed for my wedding brief - natural, unstructured flowers in casual containers is the idea here. The bride's favourite flowers were ones that she remembered from a childhood spent in the countryside, and so I tried to capture a bit of an element of playfulness with my choices also.
Using arum lillies and various bits of random greenery, namely leucadendron and eucalyptus. Unfortunately as you can see in the top image, I had a bit of a prolapsed lily situation, but apart from that I quite like the style of this arrangement.
This was actually supposed to be an exercise in creating a wired cascading bridal bouquet, however ended up looking more like a hand-tied - not quite sure where it all went wrong, going to need some practice!
A few pics of the location of the wedding brief that i've chosen to work on for our final project...just a bit jealous! Lots of ideas, just need to get them down on some paper!
Our brief here asked us to design two masks representing different seasons using texture, colour and form. In an attempt to avoid going near any papier mache I chose this mesh as a base on which to build up my different textures. This mask represents spring.