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Blooms with a View:
A Display of Art & Flowers

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On June 10, 11, 12, 2011 a group of talented floral artists displayed the stunning arrangements that they created to interpret works of art. The floral interpretations in this first annual Blooms with a View play off the colors, line, shapes, and subject matter of the works that inspired them in masterful ways.

“The talented designers use elements from the artwork as a catalyst for their creativity,” states Jeff Andersen director of the Museum. “From the fanciful to the dramatic, the arrangements add another layer of depth and excitement to the works of art that inspired them.”


Designers
Helen Cantrell and Jeanne Munnelly
Florence Griswold Museum’s Garden Gang

Inspiration

Cafe at Biskra, Algiers
Willard Metcalf

Arrangement Features

Casa Blanca Lily (Lilium Casa Blanca)
Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae)
Curly Willow (Salix matsudana var tortuosa


Designer
Patsy Hofher
Middletown Garden Club

Inspiration

Dogwood Blossoms
Willard Metcalf

Arrangement Features

Foxtail Lily (Eremurus robustus)
Lady’s Mantle (Alchemilla mollis)
Uluhe Fern (Dicranopleris linearis)
Plumosa (Plumosa)


Designer
Sheila Wertheimer, Event Co-Chair
Florence Grsiwold Museum’s Landscape Historian and Garden Gang Leader

Inspiration

Kalmia
Willard Metcalf

 

 

Arrangement Features

Alstromeria Species
Japanese Cheesewood (Pittosporum tenuifolium)
Indian Hawthorne (Pittosporum te. Variegated)
Fern


Designer
Dixie Allen
Florence Griswold Museum’s Garden Gang

Inspiration

Farmer Roscoe
Ivan Olinsky

Arrangement Features

Reed Grass (Phragmites australis)
River Birch Branches (Betula nigra)
Potato Vine (Ipomoea batatas)
Sunflowers (Helianthus annuns)
Grey Hosta (Hosta sieboldiana)


Designer
Shelly Wilson
Fleur de Lys Floral Company, Westbrook

Inspiration

Portrait of a Man
Harlan Page

Arrangement Features

Lily of the Nile (Agapanthus)
Sagebrush (Artemisia tridenta)
Gerbera Daisy (Gerbera jmaesonii)
Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos)
Roses (Rosa)
Carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus)


Designer
Matthew Greene
Florence Griswold Museum Staff

Inspiration

Noyes Family Portraits
James Martin

Arrangement Features

Candle Delphinium (Delphinium elatum)
Caspia (Limonium)
Calla Lily (Zantedeschia)
Supernova Thistle (Eryngium)
Viburnum (Viburnum opulus)
Curly Willow Tips (Salix matsudana var tortuosa)
Bachelor Buttons (Centaurea cyanus)
Pin Cushion Flower (Scabiosa caucasica)
Plumosa Fern (Asparagus plumosus)


Designer
Elaine Carella
Middletown Garden Club

Inspiration

Joy of the Waters
Harriet Whitney Frishmuth

Arrangement Features

Ti Leaves (Cordyline species)
Ornamental Kale (Brassica oleracea var. viridis)
Cymbidium Orchids
Dahlia "Midnight"


Designer
Terry Pfeil
New London Garden Club andThames River Garden Club

Inspiration

Untitled
Norman Ives

Arrangement Features

Tea Leaves
Bromeliad


Designer
Marilyn Percy, Event Co-Chair
New London Garden Club

Inspiration

Laurel
Lawton Parker

Arrangement Features

Calla Lily (Zantedeschia)
Delphinium (Delphinium)
Rose (Rosa)
Peruvian Lily (Alstromeria)
Lobster Claw (Heliconia)


Designer
Vicki Trainer
Garden Club of New London

Inspiration

Mountain Laurel
William Robinson

Arrangement Features

Birch Branches (Betula nigra)
Peony (Paeonia suffruticosa)
Ferns (Felix)
Ivy (Hedera helix)


Designer
Jan Robertson
Middletown Garden Club

Inspiration

Laurel
Edward Rook

Arrangement Features

Throatwort (Trachelium)
Love Lies Bleeding (Amaranthus)
Wax Flower (Stephanotis floribunda)


Designers
Judith Schoonmaker and Barbara Stellenwerf
Middletown Garden Club

Inspiration

Barnyard
John Henry Twachtman

Arrangement Features

White Orchid (White Dendrobium Orchid)
Smile Orchid (Mokara Orchid)
Hare’s Ear (Bepleurum)
Kangaroo Paws (Anigozanthos)
Calla Lily (Zantedeschia)
Leopard Plant (Ligularia)


Designers
Marcia Kalayjian, Event Co-Chair
Middletown Garden Club and Durham Garden Club

Renee Kelley
Durham Garden Club

Inspiration

Miss Dominica
Abram Poole

Arrangement Features

Tailflower (Antherium)
Bells of Ireland (Moluccella laevis)
Poppy Pod
Orchid (Dendrobium)
Crocodile Fern (Microsorum musifolium 'crocodyllus'
Ty Leaves
Cordyline


Designers
Debbie Bussey
Garden Club of Darien and Garden Club of America

Debbie Ferrer
Old Saybrook Garden Club and Florence Griswold Museum’s Garden Gang

Inspiration

Portrait of John Severinus Conway
Robert Vonnoh

Arrangement Features

Calla Lily (Zantedeschia)
Pink Protea (Protea nerifolia)
Ti Plant “Black Magic” Leaves (Cordyline species)
Conebush (Leucodendron)


List of events for GardenFest 2011

GardenFest:
A Celebration of the Gardens at the Museum

June 3 -12
Kick off the garden season in Old Lyme with this exciting series of events that take place in and around the Museum’s historic gardens. Activities are free with Museum admission unless noted.
Activities are free with Museum admission unless otherwise noted.


Friday, June 3
Saturday, June 4
9am-3pm

Garden Gang Plant Sale
The heirloom perennials, unusual annuals, and fascinating succulents range from $5 to $50. Many are similar to those in Miss Florence’s garden. Proceeds benefit the Museum’s garden projects.


Saturday, June 4
11am

Containers that Won't Quit
Fee: $7 ($5 member)
Register Online
Amy Ziffer, Owner, A Shady Lady Garden Design, Sherman, CT
Ziffer shares her secrets to successful container planting in a visually rich presentation that features plant selection, design guidelines, and easy maintenance tips. Read more about Amy...


Sunday, June 5
2pm

The Flying Phlox: A Storytelling Music & Art Program
Virginia Lynn Anderson, Author and Artist
Participants become the characters in this interactive performance of the book The Flying Phlox. After, children create their own story-inspired art. Book available for sale and signing.


Friday, June 10
Saturday, June 11
10am-5pm
Sunday, June 12
1-5pm

Blooms with a View: An Art & Flowers Celebration
Stunning arrangements by floral artists interpret key works of art. Playing off colors, line, shapes, and subject matter, each display reflects its inspiration in masterful ways. Free with Museum admission.

 


Friday, June 10
12pm

Annual Garden Luncheon

The Lower Connecticut River Landscape: A Critical Dependency Between Art and Nature
Nathan Frohling, Director of the Lower Connecticut River Program of The Nature Conservancy
$100

Register Online
Join Nathan Frohling for a luncheon talk about the relationship between art and nature in the Lower Connecticut River Valley and the dependency between artists and nature conservationists.
For more information or to reserve a table, please Call Sarah at 860-434-5542, ext. 122.
Sponsored by Wilber & King


Sunday, June 12
1-5pm

Sketching with Pastels in the Garden
All materials for sketching in the garden will be available in the Hartman Education Center. Also, design a colorful square to our Garden Patch Quilt and make a second to bring home. Fun for the whole family.


Sunday, June 12
2pm

Birdscaping: Native Plants for Our Native Birds
Free with Museum admission

Birder Michael Corcoran shows how to turn a landscape into an inviting sanctuary where birds nest, raise their young, and seek shelter for the winter.


Open Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 5; Sunday 1 - 5
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