On Not Repeating

No two arrangements are the same.

This is not a limitation.
It is a decision.

Repetition creates consistency,
but it can also remove presence.

When something is recreated exactly,
it begins to lose its connection to the moment it was made for.

Our work does not follow a fixed formula.

Even within the same palette,
the same intention,
the same scale -
each arrangement shifts.

The flowers are different.
The movement is different.
The balance changes.

This is part of the process.

We respond to what is available,
to what feels right in that moment,
rather than trying to reproduce something that has already existed.

There is a certain honesty in this approach.

Each piece belongs only to the person and the time it was created for.

It cannot be replicated,
and it does not need to be.

This is where the work remains intentional.

Always different.
Always present.

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