Friday, 4 April 2014

Posy Design 03/04/2014

FdA Floristry Design
Level 4
Contemporary Design skills
27th March 2014

Funeral Posy

A posy is one of the smaller tributes you can give to a love one or can be displayed on grave stones. A lot can be presented in a posy and can be based on chosen themes such as
Favourite colour or flower of the deceased. Oasis foam has also made it easier to create eye catching designs more simpler.

Inspiration

Fig 1. gingerlilyflorists.co.uk 04/04/2014
 Fig 1 -
This naturalistic piece is beautiful and compact. Its tightness brings mystery as the roses are slightly hidden by the foliage. The twigs and rope wrap the design and add hard texture compared to the soft petals of the rose. Colour are kept almost monotonal and look pleasing with the green shades.









Fig 2 gingerlilyflorists.co.uk 04/04/2014

Fig.2 -
This posy based on a cushion base looks overall delicate with the diverse amount of flowers and foliage. the border surrounding the design is loose and takes to much attention away from the centre. The colours are fresh and natural. The design to me looks messy as the composition isn't balance.












Fig 3. helensburghflowershop.co.uk 04/04/2014

Fig. 3 -

This is a very naturalistic design. Its texture and shape is very dramatic and is calmed through the poetic lines of the callas. The tones are fresh and natural.













Posy Design 03/04/2014
Original Sketch 03/04/2014


For the posy firstly prep the oasis, smoothing out the edges and wetting the foam.
For my design I have glue-gunned wire to attach to my bark. This helps the bark sit in a more elevated position. With in the gaps I have pinned moss. I think this creates a more natural positioning within the design.
From my original sketch I had the centre covered in roses but because of the bold strong colour from the petals I decided to create a linear line that separates both sides. During the construction the left finished side was strong and translating that to the other side I thought would take away the focal roses. For the other side I just pinned moss down and used sticks to create more height.
Overall the design is strong and bold but the choice of flowers creates an artificial feel rather than a natural style I was hoping for. 
Step One 03/04/2014

Step Two 03/04/2014
 Spray Roses, Sweet Williams, Bark, Moss
Inspiration
http://www.gingerlilyflorists.co.uk/
http://www.helensburghflowershop.co.uk/




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