Wednesday, April 23, 2014

FLOWERS FOR THE MOON

 
 
 
Friends! Very excited to attend this event that my friend Lani Trock created and curated for The Standard, Hollywood's artist-of-the-month installation! Please do come by and say hello to me if we cross paths. Her live plants and beautiful photos of flowers will surely cast a spell on you! See you there ;)
 
flowers for the moon.
thursday, 4/24 at 7pm

the standard, hollywood. 
8300 w sunset blvd.
west hollywood, ca 90069

featuring photographs by:
bella medrano
benjamin heath
brent paul pearson
chantal anderson
christian sorensen hansen
dabito
daniel velasco
emily ho
esteban schimpf
hamish robertson
jared richard
jena malone
jessie webster
jimmy marble
julie lee
lani trock
lauren randolph
saul germaine
sera lindsey
stella berkofsky
teddy ripple
yasmine khatib


and an animated short by:
georgia tribuiani

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Diana Scherer / Nurture Studies









top four from Nurture Studies / next two from Flowerfield / last image from Bunch 



Very excited to share Diana Scherer's work with you. She's an artist / photographer / collector and her work and process is one that I appreciate and admire greatly. The above photos are of wildflowers and weeds grown from seed and taken from her garden (love this) in the Netherlands and patiently manipulated, sometimes for up to six months, in vases so that the soil and roots are coerced to take the shape of the vessel. When the moment is right, she breaks the vases and 'captures' her pieces. Thus, collecting the fleeting moment of a bloom in it's prime before it fades and dies. After shooting it she puts it back in her garden (again, I so appreciate this entire process). 'That Scherer has tended and reworked the root system before releasing the plant back to let nature run its own course, once again echoes the cyclical aspects of nature, of life and death, and of regeneration and degeneration.'

“The ambiguous nature of collecting intrigues me,” she says. “It involves loving attention as well as a fanatical desire to control. The collector documents and stores the object of his desire in a systematic and detached way. I also treat and present my work in an objective manner, even though working with nature has an emotional charge for me.”  - D. Scherer


read more about her process and work here
see (please do) more of her work here

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Debbi Carlos' ORCHIDS




and look at Debbi Carlos' orchids!
such a great little flower-photo-zine of an orchid show.
so neat






Recent floral work for a shoot.
I have been really into orchids lately . . . do you like them too?

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Gardenista / Less is More

all photos by yours truly

Friends! I'm so very excited and hugely flattered to share with you the TIGERS to LILIES feature on Gardenista! You know how much I love Gardenista so it's an extra bonus and major honor to be there again (remember my floral crown tutorial last summer?)! I was interviewed for it by Leigh Patterson, of Synonym Journal. She detailed such a wonderful piece and what I appreciate most about it is that she stayed true to my word. No exaggerations or tales. Am I gushing too much? Oh gosh. I am just really, really happy. It is a piece that I believe in too, about how significant nature is for all of us and how we very much need it indoors as much as outdoors. How it doesn't have to be extravagant either. Meaning you can do it too! Less is More. Keep it wild, keep it natural.

Have a read here
See more of my work here

thank you so kindly LP + Gardenista! it is always such an honor x

Monday, April 7, 2014


“We depend on nature not only for our physical survival. We also need nature to show us the way home, the way out of the prison of our minds. We got lost in doing, thinking, remembering, anticipating – lost in a maze of complexity and a world of problems.
“We have forgotten what rocks, plants and animals still know. We have forgotten how to be – to be still, to be ourselves, to be where life is: here and now.”
~E. Tolle
 A beautiful image + gentle reminder from this site that I like to frequent often when I need some encouragement, some guidance, some lifting, some grounding, some input, some astral insights, some positivity or simply put some stellar advice. I think that you will like it too.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

The Standard Plant-scription















The Standard Hotel, Hollywood has had a plant-scription with me for almost a year now, and to this day it is one of my very favorite places to bring plants to! Their plant-scription consists of me bringing in plants that A) will last B) enhance the environment and C) are design appropriate for the Standard's keen aesthetic. Once all the plants are installed, I come in and water, administer vitamins (if needed) and make sure that everyone is thriving and happy. It's very satisfying to see my green friends not only live but thrive in this environment! I even brought a baby pineapple to maturity indoors

This week we included plants for their iconic pool. I worked closely with their design director to make sure that the plants out by the pool would look different than the usual suspects. We chose ones that resembled underwater sea-life, like corals and anemones. Immediately they were all very well received. Thus, the clients are happy, The Standard is happy, my green friends are happy, and I am (extremely) happy!

If you are curious about a plant-scription for your home, your office, your hotel, or to gift to someone else simply email me : lcuzor@yahoo.com  Let's start this conversation and bring in some nature indoors! Woohoo ; )

 xx thank you so much Jenni B. + The Standard Hotel! xx
 

Tuesday, April 1, 2014



happy April first, friends
xo! lili

Taylor Stitch : The Ladies Club



A few weeks back, my friends at Funkhaus and their friends over at Taylor Stitch asked if I would be interested in being featured in TS The Ladies Club. I was delighted and said why yes! of course. How fun! And fun it was - I got to showcase some of my favorite green friends, including that I brought to Funkhaus almost a year ago and continue to care for weekly through my plant-sciption service. I watch them like a proud mama, all of them thriving and growing. I made a new human friend along the way too, the brilliant Kate Jones of Ursa Major who outfitted me in head-to-toe Taylor Stitch. I like that all of their clothing is part tomboy, part sophisticated, and all the way cool. Overall, a really fun day that ended with a big lunch and a many good laughs. 

Thank you so much Funkhaus (you boys are so good to me) + Taylor Stitch!
read the rest here

photos by: Anthony Masters
styling by: Kate Jones
all clothes Taylor Stitch