Natasha Lisitsa and Daniel Schultz
Visual artists
Location: San Francisco (US)
Natasha Lisitsa and Daniel Schultz have been commissioned by modern art museums, cathedrals, public spaces, and cultural organizations globally to create large-scale floral art, with suspended installations up to 2000 pounds in weight. As artists and teachers, they have shared their craft with design lovers around the world.
About Natasha.
Originally trained as an engineer, Natasha founded Waterlily Pond in 2001, and has since completed thousands of events, honing her signature style along the way. She began her floral career by studying Japanese Ikebana floral design, from which she developed an aesthetic of clean lines and bold color and material that’s been called ‘exuberant Ikebana’. Natasha has become a celebrated floral artist on the international design scene, especially loved for her engaging lecture demonstrations. Beyond floral artistry, Natasha’s design background and engineering know-how enable her to vision and execute transformational decor for events intimate and grand.
About Daniel.
Daniel Schultz is the technical lead for Waterlily Pond. With a degree in Architecture from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and as a practicing Furniture Designer, he brings a deep sense of materiality, talent for analyzing and re-imagining space, and structural design experience to the team. Among his many contributions, Dan leads the fabrication of the custom pieces and large-scale installations for which Waterlily Pond is known.
Website→ https://www.waterlilypond.com/
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