Video: Flowers for the Impressionists: Van Gogh and Claude Monet in an advertisement for the floristic company "Don Peony"
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
“Say it with flowers!” Is the motto of the American Florists Association. The "language of flowers" has been known for a long time, and sometimes a bouquet can be more eloquent than any words. The main reason why people are so fond of presenting flowers as a sign of friendship, respect, love is that a well-chosen floristic composition can cause delight, joy, tenderness … in a word, it can impress!
Floristic company "Don Peony" not so long ago I have pleased with advertising posters, which impress no worse than a skillfully composed bouquet. “Make an impression” is the slogan of the advertising campaign. The subject for the posters is tastefully selected: a courier delivers flowers to clients with a smile, but not just simple ones, but the impressionist masters. Who, if not they, know how to impress! Of course, sunflowers are brought to Van Gogh, and water lilies are brought to Claude Monet. The flowers delivered by Don Peony are so good that they can inspire painters to create paintings that will then bring them worldwide fame.
The exquisite advertising makes a very good impression, especially considering that it was created by our compatriots - the Ukrainian advertising agency Michurin. By the way, advertising flowers and flowers in advertising is a topic so fertile that on our website Kulturologiya.ru we have already posted an overview of the most creative finds of florists.
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