Palace coup

Works of Russian floristic masters

Passing the gallery

Leading headings: Dilara Muradova

A photo: Boris Bendikov

Magazine: N11 (67) 2002

They come from different stories and different professions. At first they were biologists, geologists, chemists and even engineers, and then they became florists, inventing a new rule on the occasion: "Florists are not born, but become." Studied with domestic and foreign leading figures: Peter Hess, Vladimir Bermyakov, Marie Bozon, Stas Zubov ... Participated and, as a rule, won in floristic competitions in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kiev ... Now they teach, draw up presentations and exhibitions, design landscapes ... Probably, it is to them that we owe a new look to floristics and to the fact that in the usual gentlemanly set: roses, carnations, tulips - other flowers began to appear, albeit still timidly. For our magazine they came up with: an unconventional "minimalist" Christmas (Mila Kozhukhovskaya), quivering and tender spring and sea (Anna Matviyets and Tatyana Vlasova), exquisite jewelry (Natasha Sudareva, Mila Kozhukhovskaya), a bright Indian autumn (Kostya Lazarev) and sad romantic September wreaths (Roman Zarubin, Lyudmila Bondarchuk). For the organization of the "palace coup" gathered together and - successfully implemented it.

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