17 Feb Tuesday…after the West Elm workshop










I encouraged people to work with a thought for ikebana, particularly with their fascinators ( even though ikebana actually means ‘cut flowers in water’ which these weren’t ) and the creations were absolutely wonderful and a real highlight of the morning… every time someone produced one I wanted to wear it; they were so simple and so beautiful!
Japanese ikebana is a big thing to me and has been hugely influential and inspiring to my work over the last few years; the art of ikebana speaks volumes, and I have come to to it via the amazing collection of 1960’s Japanese ceramics, books and certificates ( one of them is in the picture below ) which belonged to my Granny as she was a qualified practitioner and which I saved after her death…
( there’s another blog post about that here )
‘The artist’s intention behind each arrangement is shown through a piece’s colour combinations, natural shapes, graceful lines, and the usually implied meaning of the arrangement’.
Every piece I create has some sort of meaning, either subtle, subconscious or abstract and is always open to the viewers own interpretation…
…and then today when I was out on a half term walk, I couldn’t help thinking that I’d sort of like to wear this…

























geraldine@littlebigbell
Posted at 20:35h, 17 FebruaryBeautiful blog post and wonderful images by yourself and Xanthe. Thank you so much Philippa, I truly had a wonderful and inspiring time. x
5ftinf
Posted at 20:36h, 17 FebruaryThats so lovely to hear! Thank you so much…you were a really great group of people. x
Cristina
Posted at 21:21h, 17 FebruaryLovely blog post, for a few minutes I was at the workshop again 🙂
Thank you for sharing, and for the inspiring and fun workshop x
5ftinf
Posted at 21:23h, 17 FebruaryWas really lovely to have you all there veing brilliant! x
Carole Poirot
Posted at 21:58h, 17 FebruarySuch a great post on a lovely and inspirational workshop – especially for somebody who doesn’t “do” fascinators 😉 Thanks for a fab time. xo
5ftinf
Posted at 22:12h, 17 FebruaryThank tou so much Carole…and fascinators completely ‘do’ you whether you like it or not! xx
confitures
Posted at 17:08h, 18 Februaryhello ! what a pitty I was in Brighton for a few days and would have love to come to this “atelier” and brought you some jams 😉
Next Time !
corinne
PS : where you at seven sisters beach on Tuesday ?? I saw someone who looked like you 🙂
5ftinf
Posted at 18:47h, 18 FebruaryYes!! I was with my son and thats where the final pucture was taken! What a shame we missed each other! Hope youre well x
Sew Recycled!
Posted at 11:18h, 19 FebruaryFantastic pictures Phil, glad the aprons were a success to! x
5ftinf
Posted at 11:19h, 19 FebruaryEveryone loved them…as so I! x