Artist Tricia Paoluccio grew up on an almond farm in Modesto, California, surrounded by wildlife and natural beauty. There, she learned to press weeds and flowers and began to experiment with collaging and preserving compositions. Today, her unique works are captured on camera at the highest resolution and then printed in limited editions on acid-free, cotton-rag papers for durability. Tricia’s pieces are exhibited by galleries in New York and San Francisco. This spring, she will introduce her highly refined luxury brand, translating her work into wearable art in the form of soft accessories. The line will also include her artwork as tabletop pieces, linens, and decorative objects. domainoftheflowerings.com
As Ye Sow: Saving and Planting Poppy Seeds
“It’s like shaking pepper out of a shaker. It’s that simple,” writes gardener Mary Walton Upchurch of the seeds saved from dried poppy pods. Sow your own poppy seeds this fall, and reap the benefits year after year.