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“Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.” - William Shakespeare, All's Well That Ends Well
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Rabbits in the foliage on a gothic-style page header, Germany. Les maîtres ornemanistes. 1880.
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Dressing up with tile. Tile is a sure-fire way to introduce tradition and elegance to your garden pool. This pool doubles as a working spa, with poured-in-place gunite shell and concrete walls capped with hand-painted Spanish tile.
Garden Pools Fountains & Waterfalls, 1989
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The Floral Decorator, 1993
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Flower arrangements taken from ‘Shinkoku Heika Yōdōshū’ by Senjō Ikenobō.
Published 1797.
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Flora and Sylva
Today we explore the world of contemporary floral arranging with the inventive Flower Art Makato Azuma translated from Japanese by Pamela Miki, published by Thames & Hudson in London and New York in 2020.
Makoto Azuma is a Japanese flower artist and botanical sculptor. He co-founded JARDINS des FLEURS in 2002, a floral haute couture boutique that is currently located in the Minamiaoyama neighborhood in Tokyo.  In 2005, Makato Azuma started to create “botanical sculptures,” and began showing in many exhibitions around the world. In 2009, he launched the experimental botanical lab Azuma Makoto Kaju Kenkyujo (AMKK). Flower Art Makato Azuma notes: “his flower art has appeared in museums, galleries and public spaces all over the world. In recent years, Azuma has focused on projects that explore the connections between human beings and flowers. He continues to seek out the beauty of plants from his own distinctive point of view.”
Some examples of Makato Azuma’s work that we are showing today are:
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Custom built and full working classic computer setup
Fully functioning webcam speakers and Morse code styled mouse. Nixie clock within the typewriter
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Archizoom Safari Sofa, 1970s
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19th- century mansion in Mérida, Mexico
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