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Garden-Style Floral Art Course: growth points



Recommended styles:

English garden style
Frech garden style
Mediterranean garden style
Indian tropical garden style
Ancient painting: Stilleven style
Spanish midsummer garden style
African desert garden style









This course is designed for advanced floral artists who have a strong command of garden-style techniques and are ready to push boundaries, refine their personal voice, and embrace creative freedom. It is an invitation to deepen your artistry, confront the fear of unfamiliar materials, and discover the full expressive power of garden-style design.

Tashi leads this journey with intention and depth—highlighting multiple garden-style philosophies from around the world to broaden your aesthetic horizon and inspire your own signature style. Each style offers a unique perspective on form, texture, and color:

  • Mediterranean Garden Style: exploring cool-toned compositions and the evocative use of greys color for soft, silvery balance
  • Indian Tropical Garden Style: incorporating exotic, tactile materials to create unexpected, lively arrangements
  • Spanish Midsummer Garden Style: focusing on ratios of greeneries, the orientation of big head main flowers such like dahlia to create garden harmony 
  • Stilleven Vase Arrangements: influenced by classical Dutch paintings, where dramatic light/dark contrasts, fruit elements, and antique palettes evoke timeless stillness

In this course, color theory becomes a powerful storytelling tool. You'll master the use of advanced palettes—including the interplay of red, blue, and green light contrasts—and refine your sensitivity to white and black colors integration. This level of nuance brings emotion, clarity, and atmosphere into every arrangement.

More than just learning new techniques, you will concentrate on developing style through intentional choices that honor each flower’s natural posture and energy. You'll be guided to create works that express the “time-freeze” effect—where flowers appear to rise, pause, and breathe within the design, as if caught in a perfect, suspended moment of life.

This is where technical mastery meets artistic vision. It’s about elevating your work beyond beautiful—into something unforgettable.