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Salisbury Cathedral Flower Festival 2011

June 18, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Floral art lovers have been enjoying a real treat as Salisbury Cathedral holds another spectacular five day flower festival from Tuesday 14 June – Sunday 19 June 2011.

Salisbury Cathedral Flower Festival 2011

Contemporary, traditional and interpretive displays

Over 18,000 visitors were attracted to the cathedral’s last flower festival in 2008, with much praise for the quality of its artistry and creativity.

Internationally renowned floral judge, demonstrator, teacher and Chelsea Gold Medalist (2009) Michael Bowyer has again been invited to mastermind and design the festival.

National demonstrators and Chelsea Gold Medalists, Pam Lewis and Angela Turner, have assisted Michael to fill the iconic building with thousands of flowers and perfume, in an amazing array of colours and designs in a mix of contemporary, traditional and interpretative displays, all created by around 500 flower arrangers from churches and flower clubs.

For anybody who has not been able to attend this stunning event or for those who just want to remind themselves of the stunning creations; John Waddington of Nurseryfresh has created a gallery on his website.

More Information

Nurseryfresh – Gallery of floral arrangements for the Salisbury Cathedral Flower Festival 2011

Salisbury Cathedral - One of the finest medieval Cathedrals in Britain.





Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: 19 June, Art Lovers, Artistry, Demonstrators, Finest Medieval Cathedrals, Floral Arrangements, floral art, Flower Arrangers, Flower Clubs, Flower Festival, Gold Medalist, Gold Medalists, Interpretative Displays, Interpretive Displays, John Waddington, Last Flower, Mastermind, Michael Bowyer, Pam Lewis, Salisbury Cathedral, Stunning Creations, Stunning Event, Uk Index

Salisbury Cathedral Flower Festival 2011

May 4, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Lovers of floral art and design should head to Salisbury Cathedral between Tuesday 14th and Sunday 19th June during its spectacular and visually stunning six day flower festival.

Internationally renowned floral judge, demonstrator, teacher and Chelsea Gold Medalist (2009) Michael Bowyer is masterminding the design, ably assisted by Pam Lewis and Angela Turner, both also national demonstrators and Chelsea Gold Medalists.

Artistry

They were the trio behind the Cathedral’s last flower festival (2008) which was a runaway success attracting a phenomenal 18,000 visitors and much praise for the quality of its artistry and creativity.

They plan to fill the iconic building with thousands of flowers, colours and fragrance in a mix of amazing contemporary, traditional and interpretative displays, all created by around 500 flower arrangers from churches and flower clubs.

Michael Bowyer said, “This week-long Festival in June is on a massive scale. We have been working for many months putting together some totally original displays. Our integrated and co-ordinated design encompasses not only the whole interior of the Cathedral but also the main entrance areas, the Chapter House and cloister garden. There will be twenty floral banners along the pathways outside the Cathedral. It’s going to be hugely exciting and I can’t wait for people to see it!”

Individual areas

Individual areas of the building are deliberately being treated in different ways and a variety of colours, shapes, styles and sizes. There are two large-scale hanging installations –at the West End and Spire Crossing.

The North Aisle is dedicated to arrangements inspired by quotations from the King James Bible, honouring its 400th anniversary. Interpretative designs created by the Cathedral’s own team of flower arrangers explore the themes of splendour, power, glory and majesty.

The main nave will be awash with colour from an installation of over 150 urns of flowers. Further themes interpreted in floral design are the Cathedral community and famous Cathedral characters. One particular challenge will be to design a special piece inspired by Antony Gormley’s Flare II which will be suspended in the South Transept.

Finally, a group of renowned specialist floral designers will be exhibiting cutting edge designs in the Cathedral’s Morning Chapel.

Magnificent

Mark Elcomb, Chapter Clerk, said “We are delighted that Michael and his colleagues are again designing what will clearly be a magnificent flower festival. We know that many of their designs and stunning installations from 2008 have since been emulated in many different guises in many different locations. Salisbury Cathedral hopes to set a new standard in 2011!”

The Flower Festival will be open daily from 10.00am with last admission at 4.00pm (except for Sunday when the festival opens at 12 noon and closes at 4.00pm).

In preparation for the Flower Festival, the Cathedral will be closed to visitors all day Monday 13 June.

Nursery Fresh

John Waddington of Nursery Fresh Wholesale Flowers says that they have now received over half of the orders from the Flower Arrangers involved in the Salisbury Cathedral Flower Festival 2011.

John said;

“With over 500 arrangers involved, in what looks likely to be a superb ‘Floral Extravaganza’, Nursery Fresh will be kept extremely busy for the next few weeks collating and coordinating orders and purchases”.

Where possible, British grown Flowers will be used, as well as imported flowers from growers that have been accredited with the ‘Fair-trade’ mark.

Designers, Michael Bowyer, Pam Lewis and Angela Turner have promised to break new ground in floral design with a mix of traditional, contemporary and interpretive displays.

More information

Salisbury Cathedral News

Nursery Fresh – Wholesale Flowers Salisbury Cathedral Flower Festival Article.

Bridal Flowers Direct – Dedicated to the supply of bridal flowers.





Filed Under: News Tagged With: Artistry, Chapter House, Demonstrators, floral art, Flower Arrangers, Flower Clubs, Flower Festival, Gold Medalist, Gold Medalists, Interpretative Displays, King James Bible, Last Flower, Main Entrance, Massive Scale, Michael Bowyer, North Aisle, Pam Lewis, Runaway Success, Salisbury Cathedral, Spire

Royal wedding flower festival

March 30, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Thousands of flowers are set to go on display, as Cumbria celebrates the royal wedding.

Muncaster Castle surrounded by flowers

Muncaster Castle surrounded by flowers

The spectacular Muncaster Castle, in west Cumbria, is to host the event to celebrate the wedding of HRH Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Running from 22 April to 2 May 2011, the festival will see the castle decorated with floral tributes based on new life, new beginnings and weddings.

Many of the displays are to be created by the Millom Flower Club.

Peter Frost Pennington, from Muncaster Castle, said: “We wanted to do something to celebrate the royal wedding, so we decided to dedicate our annual flower festival to the couple.

By the time our royal wedding flower festival is in full swing, the gardens and flowers will be at their peak, it really is a sight to behold”.

Daily guided walks around the extensive gardens will also be held,  led by one of the gardeners, or a member of the Pennington family, the owners of  Muncaster Castle.

Celebrity chef, John Crouch will be on hand with a unique cooking display entitled ‘Feasting with Flowers’,  using plants and flowers from the gardens at Muncaster.

Flowers follow the big freeze

Muncaster’s gardens are most well known for their important collections of exotic trees and shrubs from across the world.

Some of the millions of bluebells at Muncaster Castle

Some of the millions of bluebells at Muncaster Castle

For many people the highlight of the year are the thousands of bluebells that appear from mid-April to mid-May.

The stunning sea of colour carpets the ancient coppice woodlands which many consider to be one of the most spectacular displays of bluebells anywhere in the region.

In May the gardens are dominated by the large bush Rhododendrons, with the wild woodland garden cascading colour down the banks and ravines around the castle.

For further information about Muncaster’s gardens see www.muncaster.co.uk or call 01229-717 614.

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Filed Under: Features, Royal Wedding 2011 Tagged With: Bluebells, Celebrity Chef, Chef John, Floral Tributes, Flower Club, Flower Festival, Guided Walks, Hrh Prince William, John Crouch, Kate Middleton, Millom, Muncaster Castle, Pennington Family, Peter Frost, Prince William And Kate, Royal Wedding, Spectacular Displays, Stunning Sea, Trees And Shrubs, Wedding Flower, West Cumbria, William And Kate, Woodland Garden

Llandaff Festival of Flowers

August 7, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

The Llandaff flower festival  at Llandaff Cathedral in Wales, marks the 50th anniversary year of the Three Counties and South Wales Area of NAFAS.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary a “golden” theme will dominate the displays.

The Llandaff Festival of Flowers runs from 5th to 8th August 2010.

View some preview pictures of the Llandaff Festival of Flowers on Flikr. taken by Llandaff News

For more information read the article by Llandaff News.





Filed Under: News Tagged With: 50th Anniversary, 8th August, Anniversary Year, Displays, Festival Of Flowers, Flikr, Flower Festival, Llandaff Cathedral, Nafas, Pictures Flowers, South Wales Area, Three Counties
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