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Fresh Cuts: Arrangements with Flowers, Leaves, Buds & Branches [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Edwina Von Gal (Author), John M. Hall (Photographer)
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Book Description

January 4, 1997
Fresh Cuts: Arrangements with Flowers, Leaves, Buds & Branches is an exciting new look at the unexpected possibilities the plant world offers for beauty and enjoyment. It will change the way we approach flower arranging.

The one hundred elegant photographs by John M. Hall and the charming, informative text by garden designer Edwina von Gal show that one's choices for natural decorative arrangements need not be limited to flowers. Rather, von Gal and Hall emphasize the intrinsic beauty of each part of the plant, including buds, stems, leaves, berries and fruit. In tune with the current trend toward minimalism in interior decorating, the arrangements featured in this book are appealingly spare and simple. Among the many inspired ideas are a gathering of delicate periwinkle, the flowers a perfect complement to the leaves; a tabletop arrangement of beautifully textured pods and seeds; the rich, red stems of rhubarb chard in a clear glass vase; and a single rose of Sharon in glorious full bloom.

Von Gal's whimsical, anecdotal text offers facts, observations, and folklore, as well as practical guidance for the care and maintenance of the plants featured in her creative arrangements. Her provocative captions invite us to stop, take a closer look, and experience plants in ways we might not have thought of before--in vases or in their natural settings.

Filled with novel, accessible ideas, Fresh Cuts also suggests that the enjoyable act of decorating one's home or office can be combined with a dedicated foraging expedition, a casual nature walk, or a spiritual lesson in understanding our own symbiotic connection to the world of plants.



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Each of these new titles approaches flower arranging quite differently. Reminiscent of fellow Britisher Fiona Barrett's The New Flower Arranger (LJ 12/95), Edward's book covers the typical elements of design, container selection, color theory, shaping techniques, basic equipment, flower conditioning, and preservation, followed by "recipes" for a variety of arrangements. The unique addition is a plant directory at the end of the volume featuring clear photos of over 200 plants commonly used in floral design, their common and Latin names, availability, conditioning requirements, preservation methods, fragrance, vase life, and possible dangers. Other photos are small. The price makes this a worthwhile purchase for libraries lacking other basic flower-arrangement books. Lefferts, an American floral designer, exhibits an offbeat style of flower arrangement, emphasizing asymmetry and breaking the "rules." The copious color photographs examining this style outweigh the brief but chatty text. Lefferts's unusual suggestions include dying water to complement blossoms in clear vases and using items of clothing as containers. Her arrangements include fresh, dried, silk, and even ceramic flowers. The section on "special occasions" focuses mostly on weddings. As in Edwards's book, there is a useful photo glossary of over 100 flowers; lists of resources complete the text. Imaginative and pictorially lush, this book belongs in the coffee-table genre by price and design. Fresh Cuts, not for floral traditionalists, is nontheless informative and uplifting for anyone who cares about natural beauty. Divided into "Body" and "Soul," the text takes a closer look at all parts of a plant?bark, branches, buds, pods, leaves, and seeds?dead or alive or even diseased. Accompanying Hall's sensuous, realistic photos, Von Gal's text is by turns personal, instructive, and poetic. The reader will not find quaint nosegays or formal centerpieces here but rather bouquets of rhubarb chard and simple arrangements of oak galls or red clover from this U.S. designer. A fine complement to larger collections.?Cathy Sabol, Northern Virginia Community Coll., Manassas
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Von Gal brings a splendid enthusiasm to her subject of flower arranging in a book filled with compelling photographs that elicit a new, often quite austere way of looking at common flora. In addition to highlighting flowering plants that have long been appreciated for use in bouquets and centerpieces, the floral designer hones in on captivating textures and forms inherent in differing stages of plant life. Descriptive passages carry with them her own unique clarity and appreciation of beauty found in overlooked buds, branches, and leaves, opening up a new range of possibilities that will challenge anyone interested in adding new, unexpected elements to tried-and-true arrangements. Alice Joyce

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Artisan (January 4, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1885183496
  • ISBN-13: 978-1885183491
  • Product Dimensions: 10.4 x 9.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,338,573 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful and inspiring book., March 27, 2000
This review is from: Fresh Cuts: Arrangements with Flowers, Leaves, Buds & Branches (Hardcover)
This beautifully photograph laden book has been an inspiration to get me out into nature and my own yard. It shows many diverse plant materials used to create extrodinary arrangements. Edwina's arrangements and anectdotes are amusing and interesting. She shows you how to make an arrangement of common bark that could be a centerpiece at any lavish party or backyard barbecue! I now regularly go out into nature and my own yard to collect leaves, branches and flowers to create my own arrangements.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not Impressed, November 4, 2000
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The author of this book is a garden designer not a floral designer, and there is a big difference. To me, two stems of Casablanca lilies by themselves in a vase (page 95) is not an arrangement worthy of two pages in a book. There was not one arrangement in the pages that I found to be anything other than leaves or sticks in a pot or jar. The arrangements were pretty and simple, yes, but the photography was really what this book was about. It couldn't have been about the floral design as there wasn't any.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lovely Book, December 3, 2003
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The simplicity of this book is wonderful. It prooves you can live with beauty by just going outside and finding something you love.
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