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Category Archives: Artists
0Delightful floral-inspired illustrations by Katie Daisy
I recently discovered the delightful floral-inspired work of freelance illustrator Katie Daisy. So I thought I’d share some examples of her illustrations with you today… I’m a huge fan of inspirational quotes and sayings. And the way that Katie combines them with … Continue reading
6Interview with Loreen Hospodar of Reenie Rose
This week on Wedding Wednesday, I’m delighted to feature an interview with artist Loreen Hospodar of Reenie Rose, who specialises in painting bridal bouquets. When did you start your business and where are you based? Like many entrepreneurial businesses, Reenie Rose … Continue reading
0Introducing artist, Caroline Crawford of The Flower Card Company…
I’m delighted today to feature a new advertiser on Flowerona….The Flower Card Company, who create florist enclosure cards. To tell you more about the company, here’s an interview with one of their founders, Caroline Crawford. When did you start The Flower Card … Continue reading
3Introducing textile artist, Laura Rose of Laura Rose Textiles…
Last year at the Country Living Magazine Fair in London, I had the pleasure of meeting textile artist, Laura Rose of Laura Rose Textiles. I was immediately drawn to her colourful designs and in particular, the pieces which featured flowers…so … Continue reading
1Beautiful floral-inspired drawings by Australian artist Meredith Gaston
Using Pinterest on a daily basis is one of the goals that I’ve set myself this year. And I’ve been completely blown away by all the beautiful images I’ve come across… Normally, only images of real flowers stop me in my … Continue reading
2Beautiful floral-inspired prints from DueAlberi
I’m delighted to tell you about a brand new advertiser on Flowerona…an Italian company called DueAlberi who specialise in floral and botanical fine art. Their banner advert now appears on the right hand side of my home page, with a click through … Continue reading
0Introducing artist, Carrie Schmitt…
Today, I’m delighted to feature an interview with American artist, Carrie Schmitt, who contacted me recently. When did you start painting flowers and where are you based? I began painting in 2009 after developing a life-threatening allergy to heat. No … Continue reading
4Stunning floral ‘hairdressing’ by Japanese artist Takaya Hanayuishi
I’ve been taking a few days off this week, so there isn’t a Flowerona reflects blog post today. However I thought I’d share with you some stunning images of floral ‘hairdressing’ by Japanese artist Takaya Hanayuishi. Enjoy! Aren’t they just extraordinary? If you’d … Continue reading
4Introducing textile artist, Liz Cooksey…
I’m delighted today to feature a very talented textile artist called Liz Cooksey. She uses a range of hand and machine textile techniques to produce her richly decorative floral-inspired embroideries. I contacted Liz recently to delve into why she started her … Continue reading
0Introducing textile artist, Karen Nicol…
I hope you had a lovely weekend. Today, I’m delighted to feature a very talented textile artist called Karen Nicol. I first came across Karen’s work via florist Nikki Tibbles of Wild at Heart. And I absolutely love her floral cushions…the … Continue reading













