Live Webinar with
Tricia Paoluccio

Pressed Flowers, Elevated

How to Create More Beautiful Work, Develop Your Own Style, and Turn Your Craft Into a Thriving Creative Practice

DATE: March 20
TIME: 1 PM EST
LOCATION: Live Online

Over the past few years, pressed flower art has exploded in popularity. But many artists find themselves asking the same questions:

  • Why do my flowers turn brown?
    How do I make compositions that actually feel like art?
    And how can I turn something I love making into a meaningful creative business?

In this free live masterclass, artist and educator Tricia Paoluccio will share insights from nearly four decades of working with pressed flowers and teaching thousands of students around the world.

What began as a childhood love of pressing flowers has grown into an internationally recognized creative practice, leading to museum exhibitions, fashion collaborations, a lifestyle brand and a global community of students learning this beautiful art form.

In this one-hour session, Tricia will share several ideas that have transformed the way artists approach pressed flowers, from technique and composition to building a creative life around this craft.

In this masterclass you’ll learn:

  🌸 The biggest reason pressed flowers turn brown, and one thing you can do immediately to improve your results

  🌸 Why great compositions come from intuition, not forcing the result

  🌸 Creative ways you can turn your love of pressed flowers into workshops, experiences, and thriving cottage businesses

  🌸 How to elevate your work so collectors, clients, and collaborators take it seriously

No matter if you are just beginning your pressed flower journey or already creating artwork and selling pieces, this session will help you see new possibilities for your work and your creative future.

Save your spot and join us live

DATE: March 20
TIME: 1 PM EST
LOCATION: Live Online

At the end of the session, there will be time for Q & A. Tricia will also share several ways you can continue learning with her, including her BLOOM mentorship program and upcoming in-person workshops.