Woodland Style
admin on Aug 22 2010 | Filed under: Artists and Artisans, In Print
Woodland Style author Marlene Marshall
Photography by: Sabine Vollmer von Falken
Seasonal Crowns
Anne created four distinctive crowns using bits and pieces from her collection. Each was constructed on a small wire armature to which the various elements were hot-glued.
The spring crown is made from birds nests filled with eggs from her neighbor’s French pullets and sprays of apple blossoms.
For the summer crown, Anne used green moss, grass, garden-fresh strawberries, pink cosmos, pansies, roses, and lavender flowers. Butterflies, moths, and dragonflies suspended on thin wire hover over the arrangement.
This autumn crown features the work of hornets. The base is a large papery nest, which Anne topped with honeycomb, wasp galls, elderberries, and flowers.
Winter’s bounty covers this crown with sprays of white pine and spruce, rows of pinecones, kousa dogwood friuts, small hemlock cones and berries.