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BB Podcast Episode 99: Hannah Lowery

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Hannah Lowery sits on the floor of her Edges Wild Studio surrounded by flowers

 Image: Nadine Berns | Just Like Honey

Today we’re visiting with Hannah Lowery, owner of Edges Wild Studio in Houston, Texas. Hannah has been honing her craft and finding words to describe her unique style for several years and we love the direction she’s headed! Join us as we talk about:

  • finding her first loves at the intersection of humanities and earth science
  • learning 3 dimensional art creation while working at Anthropologie
  • her career meander (she won’t call it a career path)
  • what Folk Art Floristry means to her
  • attracting like-minded clients by weaving all her interests into her work
  • working with a professional to define who she is and what she does as an artist
  • the potential for a sense of community that comes from creating within her realm of interests
  • her hack for foraging in the city
  • creating a ‘proof of concept’ to show clients
  • the need for artists to have leisure time to experiment in a flow state
  • knowing when it was time to raise her prices and minimums
  • finding the courage to be true to herself as an artist

 

Image: Nadine Berns | Just Like Honey

LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 99:

 

Images: Shaider Divina

FOLLOW EDGES WILD STUDIO:

 

WEBSITE

INSTAGRAM

Image: Bethany Brewster / Bethany Takes Photos

TODAY’S EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:

MADRID FLOWER SCHOOL

 

Want to study floral design in Europe? Madrid Flower School offers contemporary and traditional styles and techniques with 10 instructors. Check out the professional program which also includes photography, styling, and business essentials. Offered in both Spanish and English.

Host: Amy McGee (Botanical Brouhaha + Bloom Trust Co.)

BB Podcast Sound Engineer: Grayson McGee

Music Written & Performed by: Landon McGee


If you enjoyed this episode, you might also enjoy our conversation with Paulina Nieliwocki, owner of Blue Jasmine Floral.  Click here to listen.

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