World Cup Floral Art Exhibition in The Hague Features a Rose Gold Touch
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The World Cup Floral Art 2025 in The Hague saw 23 competing designers take on the challenge of creating a hand-tied bouquet in an electric atmosphere, as part of Task 4 titled "A Touch of Rose Gold".
Each designer was given 60 minutes to craft their unique interpretation of rose gold beauty, balancing form, colour, and structure while adhering to the one-binding-point rule. The vase was also to be included as part of the design.
No planning or prep work was allowed before the assignment, and each competitor received a surprise package of botanical materials with at least 50% stem length of 70 cm, a day before the task. Once completed, each bouquet was placed inside the provided vase.
The designers hailed from various countries, including the United States, Finland, Spain, Switzerland, Hungary, Italy, Ukraine, Poland, Belgium, Japan, Germany, Croatia, China, Netherlands, Norway, Estonia, Armenia, Republic of Korea, France, Romania, Latin America, Slovenia, and Czech Republic.
The designers worked tirelessly against the clock, their creations reflecting their individual style and vision. The results of Task 4 were 23 unique hand-tied bouquets, each a testament to the designers' skill and creativity.
However, the judges are yet to announce the winner of Task 4. The anticipation is palpable as the floral art community eagerly awaits the announcement.
Meanwhile, it was recently revealed that the winner of Task 4 was Tomasz Max Kuczyński from Poland. Kuczyński's winning bouquet was a stunning display of rose gold beauty, showcasing his exceptional talent in the field.
An interesting twist in the competition was the presence of Marina Bulatova, an assistant of Arman Voskanyan from Armenia. Bulatova's presence added an extra layer of intrigue to the competition, as she is a promising floral artist in her own right.
It's worth noting that at least 80 percent of living materials must reach the water, ensuring the sustainability and longevity of the creations. The vase provided for this competition complemented the rose gold theme, adding an extra touch of elegance to the competition.
The World Cup Floral Art 2025 in The Hague promises to be a showcase of the best in floral art, with each task pushing the boundaries of creativity and skill. As the competition progresses, the anticipation for the winners grows, with the floral art community eagerly awaiting the final results.
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