American Gardens and Bloomtime Events

American Gardens and Bloomtime Events We are the OG Bloomtime and we create memorable spaces with natural materials and digital imagery.

American Gardens and Bloomtime Events is a Philadelphia-based design firm. We create memorable spaces with natural materials and digital imagery. We weave nature and technology together to create livable urban environments. Flowers, plants, light and sound combined to pull focus and set the stage for your life and times.

03/05/2024

(*)“Great minds think alike!” A relatively common expression found in various languages across the globe, but despite its prevalence, it is not always true. Artist Yayoi Kusama is an extraordinary person with some extraordinary ideas, but from a very young age, there seemed to be very few things about her that were “like” other people.

Born to a middle-class family in Matsumoto Japan in 1929, her parents Shigeru and Kamon owned a plant nursery, a place in which young Yayoi would spend much of her time throughout her childhood.

Surrounded by botany, by the age of five Yayoi began drawing the plants that she found interesting within her parent’s nursery. Days passed when Yayoi would do nothing but draw, and while this is normal for many children, for Yayoi it eventually turned into a coping mechanism for something much deeper. Yayoi did not have a name for it, but she began seeing things in the world around her—things that were not actually there. At age ten, he began to hallucinate talking flowers, pumpkins, and dots floating all around; every day, normal activities became disrupted by these images. In response, Yayoi drew, but her parents reacted with fear and anger. In an interview given for ArtSpace.com, when asked about her mother’s response to these hallucinations she said, “she hit me, smacked me, for she thought I was saying crazy things…she had no knowledge of children’s mental illness”.

For years, Yayoi’s parents mistreated her for her mental illness, and she struggled with it in silence, using art as an escape. At thirteen, world war two began, and the government enlisted Yayoi in the sewing of parachutes for the Japanese army. She spent many years in the confined darkness of factories and industrial spaces and found little solace in the few hours of free time she had outside of the grueling labor. At age nineteen, she began attending the Kyoto Municipal School of Arts and Crafts, where she was able to learn how to channel her life experiences into her work.
Soon after graduation, she moved to the United States in an effort to grow her artistic talent there. She created elaborate exhibitions featuring dots, and her most famous pieces incorporate pumpkins, too. Her art has since been featured in various museums across the globe, and even as she has grown older she continues to attribute her unique style to the experiences of her childhood. As of 2023, she continues to release new works, and even collaborated with Louis Vuitton for their Spring 2023 collection; models walked down the runway adorned in dots and various patterns. Yayoi’s childhood was like no other, and she certainly grew up grappling with unusual circumstances inside and outside of herself, but because of that adversity, she can create art uniquely hers. Yayoi Kusama was not like anyone else, and that made her extraordinary.

Sources👉🏻
-Art Space Interview
-Creating Infinity: The worlds of -Louis Vitton and Yayoi Kusama
-Personal Website Biography

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Photograph📸 Yayoi Kusama, 1939 /
Image courtesy: Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo / © Yayoi Kusama, Yayoi Kusama Studio Inc.

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10/28/2023

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Boxwood is king, but even a king can be vulnerable.
10/18/2023

Boxwood is king, but even a king can be vulnerable.

If you tweak how you plant and care for it and choose disease-resistant varieties, boxwood is still a viable option in many gardens.

Tree selection primer
10/15/2023

Tree selection primer

Not all trees are good additions to your landscape. Find out which are the worst trees to plant for their invasiveness, messiness, and high maintenance. Plus find recommendations for better trees to plant instead.

10/01/2023

Fall is the season for seeds. Birds love them now and, in the spring, many will germinate in place.

I suggest you get yourself a plant that does this. My Alocasia is a nice guttationer and it’s a little magical.
09/24/2023

I suggest you get yourself a plant that does this. My Alocasia is a nice guttationer and it’s a little magical.

Guttation refers to the secretion of droplets of xylem sap from the tips or edges of leaves in certain vascular plants, including grasses, and is distinct from dew. It can produce stunning visual effects.

Flowers are nature's great survivors.
09/14/2023

Flowers are nature's great survivors.

A new study published in Biology Letters by researchers from the University of Bath (UK) and Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Mexico) shows that flowering plants escaped relatively unscathed from the mass extinction that killed the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. While they suffered some s...

03/26/2023

The dizzying joys of maze tourism, in Barcelona, Paris and Chenonceaux.

02/11/2023

Edith Holden -Artist, 1906.

02/08/2023

To make a prairie by Emily Dickinson

To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,
One clover, and a bee,
And revery.
The revery alone will do,
If bees are few.

Image: pressed clover specimen detail from Emily Dickinson's herbarium

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02/01/2023

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Welcome February!
Artist - Eugene Grasset

01/26/2023

Winter tree id...

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01/23/2023

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Okay, I’ll admit it: I have spring fever 🌸🌼🌻 As much as I love the deep dreaming of winter, my thoughts keep wandering to warmer days ahead… and this wildflower buttermilk pie 💚
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This creamy pie is the perfect balance of tangy and sweet, accented with the flavors of early spring’s floral magic and a wholesome, nutty crust. The floral flavors of forsythia and primrose come through wonderfully in each custardy slice, topped with the slight crunch of sugared blossoms. ⚠️ Those lovely daffodils are made out of wafer paper, naturally colored with saffron! Don’t they look realistic?? Just don’t be tempted to eat real daffodils as they are toxic 😘 I have shared full instructions on how to make these edible look-alikes along with the pie recipe!
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Who plans to try out this recipe when the flowers start blooming?! 🙋🏻‍♀️ (And anyone else happily flipping through seed catalogues and sketching up grand plans? 😂)
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01/15/2023

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Roses are a popular motif of Valentine's Day, but have you ever wondered why? The history of red roses on Valentine's Day dates back to the 19th century, when Victorians used floral bouquets to deliver a message to love interests.

12/03/2022

Yuletide 😉
Artist -Lennart Helje, 1940

"Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky,
The flying cloud, the frosty light:
The year is dying in the night;
Ring out, wild bells, and let him die.
Ring out the old, ring in the new,
Ring, happy bells, across the snow:
The year is going, let him go;
Ring out the false, ring in the true.
Ring out the grief that saps the mind,
For those that here we see no more;
Ring out the feud of rich and poor,
Ring in redress to all mankind.
Ring out a slowly dying cause,
And ancient forms of party strife;
Ring in the nobler modes of life,
With sweeter manners, purer laws.
Ring out the want, the care, the sin,
The faithless coldness of the times;
Ring out, ring out my mournful rhymes,
But ring the fuller minstrel in.
Ring out false pride in place and blood,
The civic slander and the spite;
Ring in the love of truth and right,
Ring in the common love of good.
Ring out old shapes of foul disease;
Ring out the narrowing lust of gold;
Ring out the thousand wars of old,
Ring in the thousand years of peace."
―Alfred, Lord Tennyson

11/29/2022
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11/18/2022

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Plants are more than just pretty home decor—they have healing proprieties, too. Here's how they can help with digestion, purify your air, and more.

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