Thursday, March 15, 2018

Let's Just Pretend It's Spring



A few days ago, on a typical early March afternoon, HM and I ventured out to catch a glimpse of spring. There are no actual signs of it around here but luckily some nice florists teamed up with the local art center to a give us all a glimpse of what is to come - if the current weather doesn't drive us completely out of our minds! Just kidding, I love all the seasons and can't imagine living anywhere else but sometimes winter can go on way too long.






Rooms of Blooms is an event that combines flowers and artwork and is put on by our local Paine Art Center. A variety of exotic plants and flowers are done up in wildly imaginative bouquets by florists from the area who are inspired by the paintings from the Paine's permanent collection. There are also special displays to complement the rooms and a group of fantasy themed dining tables.




The main gallery showcased a collection of 19th century landscapes, hung salon style. Set among the paintings were the floral arrangements that took their design inspiration from the works of art on the walls. That sounds a little on the stuffy side but it was actually kind of fun to look at the art and flowers together since no two interpretations were the same. The contemporary botanicals were also a nice contrast to all those pictures in their serious gilt frames. 




This bouquet's reverse pony tail had me laughing.




This visitor seemed to blend right in.



There were some groupings that were very carefully color coordinated . . .




. . . and others where the lines between the art and blooms were just a blur.





I'd love to create a tiny meadow like this but what would it look like after my kitties got into it?




Orchids and roses were on display in the Ladies Sitting Room.




This is a look into the powder room off the Ladies Sitting Room.




How much writing do you suppose she is getting done with those two ravens watching?




The Great Hall was full of tables set for fantasy luncheons. This one was very impressive but a little scary to get close to. I was afraid I might bump into a chair and send the whole thing tumbling down!





A unique centerpiece of birds, nests, moss, succulents and folding cameras.






Here is another flower arrangement that called for a wide berth. Luckily, it was very fragrant so I didn't have to get too close. How cute are those lucite chairs?




No flower show would be complete without roses!




I rarely photograph the staircase because, well . . . it's a staircase. However, the handrail is carved with oak leaves and acorns so I sort of felt like it fit in with the overall botanical theme.





More conventional spring flowers were on display in the appropriately dark Gothic Gallery.




Upon leaving the art center we stepped out into a completely different story.




Of course, since this was a celebration of spring, it was snowing heavily.




At least it was pretty.




I'd like to think that in a couple of months all this snow and cold will be completely forgotten.

Ha! Ha! Ha!  Not likely! 

Thanks for stopping by! Has spring showed up where you live? 


4 comments:

  1. beautiful displays! My favorite has to be the one with the books:)
    It's hot here already..we're using the A/C during the day.
    The heat is so monotonous.
    your snow looks so incredibly gorgeous.

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    1. The table with all the books around it was my favorite, too! It also had the most gorgeous display of exotic flowers.
      Isn't it funny how small the comfortable range is between the temperature being too cold and too hot? Up here in the frozen north it seems like it's only maybe about a 15 degree difference between turning on the heat or running the A/C!

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  2. Wow, that's a beautiful exhibit thank you so much for sharing! I wish we had something like that going on in my area. I just saw on the news that your part of the country had had more snow. I would love to take some of that off your hands.

    We don't have snow at the moment but we have had rain off and on the last couple of days, which I enjoy. The mornings are chilly and thr afternoons nice enough that I can open the window. I'm afraid the only green we seem to be getting is that of some grass.

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    1. They put a different spin on it each year and I always look forward seeing what they have dreamed up. Now that they allow photography it's fun to be able to share it! So glad you stopped by!
      I think we are finally done with blizzards although we've had some big ones in April and May, too. It seems like it's been an odd winter everywhere. I'm so envious of your open windows! Ha!

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