How to make a Hogarth Curve Flower Arrangement - HOW TO ARRANGE FLOWERS IN FOAM FOR BEGINNERS
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- The Hogarth Curve is an S-shaped line appearing within an object. Nineteenth-century English artist William Hogarth believed that a curved line signifies liveliness and stimulates the attention of the viewer, in contrast with a straight line that signifies stasis.
These minimal arrangements are some of the most complex floral pieces to make. They are based on the subtle S curve and use a small amount of greenery and flowers.
Choose your flower materials wisely paying attention to the way the flower and foliage naturally curve. Practise makes perfect, as the saying goes.
If you are new to arranging, take a few minutes to view my Back to Basics series which will explain how to create a very all round arrangement using a minimal amount of flowers.
Foliage from
www.irishgreenguys.com/
Container
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Tall conical vase
Floral foam
Off-cut of cellophane
Fresh Flowers
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Gerbera
Fresh Foliage
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Ozothamnus ‘Sussex Silver’
Eucalyptus populus
Senecio greyii or Brachyglottis
Thank you so much from Hong Kong, it's uneasy to have this kind of free online tutorial, very detailed & professional😍😍
You're so welcome! Thank you for watching
Live in the US on the east coast. Enjoy you teaching very much. Thanks for all that you share💐🌿
Thanks for watching
I love your artistry and technical skill!
Thank you, thats such a lovely compliment
Hello thank you for all the information I am from Guatemala Central America
You are so welcome, thanks for watching
Nobody explains and motivates me to get courage and make flower arrangments as you do. Thank you very much. So elegant, not so much flower, but with statment.
Thank you. Just enjoy arranging and don't worry.
@@sharondower thank you
Beautiful as always…simple arrangement but so elegant.
I am a fan of you from USA, suburban area of Philadelphia.
Awesome! Thank you!
Great tip about cutting the foam in the back. Thank you. Beautiful as usual🥰 (Toronto, 🇨🇦)
Thanks again for watching
You are such wonderful designer and teacher! I wish you would do a book with instructions and photos of your arrangements! Thank you for taking the time to make these videos!! I'm from Ohio. Would like to see arrangements with hydrangea and peonies.
Have a great day!!❤
Thanks Pam. I would love to write a book but have no idea how to start!! 🤷
@@sharondower Please please do a book :)
@@marksmith3926 I've no idea how to start! Anyone here a publisher?
Hi, Very beautiful. From Ohio.
Thank you
As always you make such beautiful designs but what I love the most is the way you teach. I have taken many classes and walked away without any idea why they did what they did! I have learned so much from you. Thank so much!
Thank you so much! I love explaining the theory, but never know if its boring to listen too!!
Simple is the best.Thank you
Thank you
You make it look so easy🙃
I've had a lot of practise
Wonderful, I did enjoy It...thanks
Thanks for watching
Out now to find an elegant vase like your tall possibly black slim-line vase that looks fantastic. Love your suggestions for alternative greenery and flowers. Thank you.
Thanks again Robin, these vases were really popular in the early 2000, I used to use them a lot for wedding work. I had about 10 and a matching pair of huge ones for pedestals but unfortunately they are all smashed now!!
So elegant.
A great teacher you are. Thank you so much.
You are very welcome and thanks for watching and commenting
Beautifully done. I truly enjoyed ur teachings.I'm from the Caribbean and looking forward to more of ur designs. 💗
Love this design, simple yet stunningly elegant, thank you again for sharing.
Thanks again Sarah
Fabulous. Thanks for all the tips. Making one as part of junior attainment certificate new Zealand
Best of luck! Keep practising.
It's very beautiful.... Thank you
Thanks Tamara
Beautiful!! I am in California, zone 9b. I have lots of ranunculus, anemomes,tulips and daffodils blooming right now.I would love this with ranunculus!
Thank you for watching, there are ranunculus and anemones coming in one of the next tutorials.
My goodness it’s so easy to learn with you. Thanks Sharon,
Thank you very much 🙂 and thanks for watching
So enjoyed watching you design. Thank you.
Thanks again Julie
stunningly creative design
Thanks for watching 😄
So beautiful. 💐
Thank you
I ❤this design 😊 thank you
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent tutorial
Thanks Bev x
Beautiful as always
Thanks Anna
Thank you from USA Nisha
Thanks for watching
Beautiful arrangement Sharon you make it look so easy thank you
Thanks so much 😊I've had lots of practise
Very pretty
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful thanks
Thank you too
Oh i love it x
thank you
It’s so beautiful!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 It’s still seeing the floral foam?
Who is your Foliage Supplier in Ireland,
Irish Green Guys
Thank you
Lovely Sharon.. 😍
Was wondering how water wasnt going to flow over the edge of the vase. Most remember your wee tip.
It's great for all shapes and sizes of arrangement
Awsam
Thanks for watching
Beautiful, can you do a smaller version with three flowers?
I will try!
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Thanks for watching
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thank you
Beautiful. If you did this design with lisianthus flowers would you just use a single stem with 1 flower head as they tend to have a few flowers on the stem ?
I think it would depend on how visually heavy the flowers are. You could trim each stem, starting tall and thin with less flowers, then larger flower stems to the focal area
What do you do with the black container so it doesn't toople over with the weigh of the top,its just beautiful
This one is quite heavy and as long as the arrangement has foliage at t the back to give it weight it remains stable. You can also add some sand or decorative pebbles to the base to give it extra weight but I've never needed it before.
What about Broom? I think that may work.
Broom would be amazing - thats a great suggestion.
@@sharondower thank you, for those of us who can't obtain, the 'Sussex silver' which is nigh on impossible, I've been searching for it under its Latin name to no avail. Broom comes in various colours too.
Soft ruscus, eucalyptus works well. What part of the world are you in? Sussex silver is fairly new, you can get it as a shrub
Muita conversa e pouco trabalho 😞vídeo muito longo !
There is lots to learn 😃