Bouquets to Art 2008:
A Celebration of Floral Artistry
During the weekend of March 28-30, 2008 the
Museum sponsored a
fundraising event, including a competition for the best
floral interpretations of a work
of art. Professional and amateur designers and floral artists were
invited to participate. (list of
participants)
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Prizes were awarded in three categories:
People's Choice, Director's
Award, and Curator's
Award.
People's Choice Award Winner
Jun Dobashi,
Late Afternoon, Etretat, c. 1956
oil on canvas
Gift of Edward Joseph Gallagher, Jr.
1958.002.003
Interpreted by
Cynthia Patterson & Carol Swift
Lake Forest Garden Club (Illinois)
The most popular arrangement at Bouquets to Art 2008 was an
interpretation of
Late Afternoon Etretat (c. 1956) by Jun
Dobashi.
The designers, Cynthia Patterson
and Carol Swift of
the Lake Forest Garden
Club
(Illinois), chose this work
of art for
its
color, texture and simplicity.
This floral arrangement includes anthurium and mitsumata.
Director's Award Winner
Karel Appel, Spring, 1953
oil on canvas
Gift of Edward J. Gallagher, Jr.
1958.002.008
Interpreted by
Cathy Grim, AIFD, Inglis
Florists
The Director's Award Winner is Cathy Grim AIFD, of Inglis
Florists, honored
for her floral
tribute
to Spring (1953) by Karel Appel. Ms. Grim selected this work
for its
exciting use of color.
The floral arrangement includes red and yellow variegated parrot tulips,
bird of paradise leaves (painted teal), curly willow (painted black)
and
red carnations.
Curator's Award Winner
Jules Olitski
Around Us--Seven, 1982
acrylic on canvas
Gift of Lauren Olitski Poster & Bradley Poster
2001.005.001
Interpreted by
Jodi Jondahl, Friend of the Museum
Friend of the Museum Jodi Jondahl won the Curator's Award for
her floral vision
of Around Us--Seven (1982) by Jules Olitski. She picked this
painting for its
warmth and bright colors.
The floral arrangement features curly willow, halla leaves, Bells of
Ireland,
oncidum orchids, calla lilly and orange ranunculus.
See more 2008 Bouquets to Art floral photographs on our sneak preview page
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