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Cut Flowers

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A photographic essay exploring the beauty of flowers and the ways in which flower arrangements can create a mood or transform a room

144 pages, Hardcover

First published May 22, 1998

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Tricia Guild

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September 4, 2013
This is a beautiful book that doesn't just celebrate the beauty of flowers, it really hits home on the significance of these beauties in our lives. Tricia does a great job speaking to the joy, simplicity, modernity, sensuality, mystery, translucence, stillness, abstract beauty, energy, love and purity that flowers present. Anyone can bring flowers into the home (in a simple arrangement) to enjoy without any sort of creative skill. As a matter of fact, the author focuses on simple arrangements to be able to really connect with the natural beauty that flowers represent.
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