The First Artistic Encounter with Oncidium
The First Artistic Encounter with Oncidium
Our first step into floral art was an attempt to reinterpret Oncidium orchids through creative expression. The process showed us that flowers can connect growers, designers, and everyday viewers in new ways.
Starting with uncertainty
At first, we wanted to understand how Oncidium could be presented outside traditional growing and sales settings. Conversations with floral creators showed that the distance between nursery production and daily use was larger than expected.
Art as a bridge
Through collaboration, the orchid became more than a product. It became a visual and emotional material that could open conversations about beauty, space, and daily life.
Learning from creators
Floral designers helped us see new possibilities in line, color, proportion, and placement. Their perspective gave us another way to think about breeding and future use.
A new beginning
This first artistic encounter was not only an experiment. It became a turning point that encouraged us to imagine how Oncidium orchids can appear more naturally in modern life.