
Flower sculptures, or "shapes," are a specialty at REYNOLDS FLOWERS.
Although complex and time-consuming, the process can actually be
broken down to manageable steps, the first of which is to establish a
small scale drawing. This "thumbnail" determines the proper
proportions and angle the object will be sketched from. Sometimes
three-dimensional, sometimes flat on, the smaller sketch is the
determining factor in what the finished product will look like. From
this work, I scale-up using the "grid method," transferring the sketch
directly to dry styro board, then cut out the form. The remaining
steps are entirely floral. I prefer to work with flowers in their
natural state but when an item is just unavailable, I use specially
formulated floral paints. There is not a color I can't make - even if
there is no such flower. Each stem here on will be individually
"picked" and the "sculpture" will be shaped as gradually as an
elaborate cake or clay form. Generally speaking, any floral painting
will be done before the blossoms are arranged. The background may be
foliage or fluted ribbon. Final details such as line or minute objects
are worked in to suggest scale and alignment, individually, on a
piece-by-piece basis.




















