In the Studio with Sheryl Luz: Light, Shadow, and Flowers
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This collaboration with Sheryl Luz Photography reminded me why I started doing this in the first place.
When you’re running a studio, it’s easy to get caught in timelines, invoices, logistics - always thinking about the business of flowers. But being in a room with another artist, watching her move light around a stem like it’s sculpture, it pulls you back into the craft. It makes you slow down, pay attention, and refine your mind and eye.
Working with other artists sharpens you. It forces you to see your medium differently. And honestly, that’s what keeps the work alive.





