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Episode 469: Blending an artistic practice and commercial floristry, with Kat Claar of From Blossoms

56 min • 2 september 2020
Floral artist and designer Kat Claar (c) Tell the Bees Photography (left); a paper-and-floral-sculpture (right) Several months ago, Kathleen "Kat" Claar of From Blossoms reached out to reconnect. We originally met in March 2019 at the Philadelphia Flower & Garden Show when I shared a meal with a few Slow Flowers members and other locally-focused flower farmers and designers. Kat wanted to share how she was coping with Pennsylvania's then stay-at-home order, which imposed constraints on her floral work. Instead of feeling limited, though, Kat began to film video tutorials which she says allowed her "to succinctly and effectively share her creative process." Well, I watched those sweet videos and was hooked on Kat's highly personal style combining floral design with custom-cut paper shapes that result in contemporary abstract works of art. As she told me, "I would love for more people to consider and notice a daffodil in a new way through my work, but I also think it would be applicable as a project that people could do themselves with something as easily-accessible as a colored piece of paper and a couple stems of flowers from their yard." https://www.instagram.com/tv/CEc8gpxj4O_/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Kat says this recent video is her highest production with puppets, silk flowers and shapes "My goal is to draw attention to seasonal flowers, ones that are available to anyone really, and to help people see those flowers in new ways by playing with our perception of them." In addition to her own studio art practice, Kat is a wedding and event designer for a Philadelphia-based shop called Vault and Vine. We discuss how she balances the two sides of her floral career and how the commercial design work blends with a fine art practice. Kat's gold-metal award for floral design entry "Seeing Flowers" at the 2019 Philadelphia Flower Show really wowed me (pictured below with images (c) Love Me Do Photography). I spent several days at the show and every time I walked past her display I stopped in my tracks, got out my camera and photographed the piece. There are definitely elements - albeit more detailed - of her paper cutout technique.  Above: Kat's floral entry at the 2020 Philadelphia Flower & Garden Show, featuring plexiglass shapes by Roxana Azar (c) Tell the Bees Photography. https://www.instagram.com/tv/CAxcyDegJ_2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link A kids' video with "Beedy" the puppet Thanks so much for joining me today for my conversation with Kat Claar. I hope you take a moment to respond to those creative sparks or lightening bolts when they hit you! Find and follow Kat at From Blossoms on Instagram See the full video collection on Kat's IGTV feed here. September 2nd in my #slowflowerscuttinggarden It's the beginning of a new month and like me, you're probably turning attention to September and beyond. The days here in Seattle are still quite warm, but I can feel the chill of autumn in the morning air and I have mixed feelings about it. I normally love autumn. With COVID limiting our indoor gatherings, we've been so reliant on time outdoors. What comes with the changing of the seasons? Some friends of mine just invested in an infrared heater for their deck, to extend their outdoor time as long as they can. I'm seriously ready to order head-to-toe rain gear from REI, to make sure I can be quasi-comfortable when I want to continue gardening during our typically wet season. We're all adept by now at online everything, and my top wardrobe has expanded while I continue to basically wear the same black yoga pants that you'll never see on a Zoom call. This is an endless season of change. I sincerely hope the Slow Flowers Podcast has been a source of companionship and encouragement to you -- from a distance, as always. This show has been downloaded more than 637,000 times by listeners like you. Thank you for listening,
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