Kirk Pamper
Strongly influenced by the forms and patterns found in nature, Kirk Pamper is frequently asked to demonstrate his unique floral interpretations. The energy which animates all of creation… the rhythm of life… is a theme which permeates his work.
   Kirk’s evocative presentations at AIFD’s annual National and Regional Symposia have inspired thousands of his professional
colleagues. 1992's “The Roots of Design” explored the intrinsic rhythms, patterns, and energy of nature and interpreted these themes through expressive floral compositions. In 1995, “Form and Flora” celebrated the inherent sculptural beauty of nature’s bountiful botanical gifts. And in a moving, personal tribute to his own experience with illness and recovery, Kirk’s 1998 presentation of “The Healing
  Spirit” interpreted Eastern healing philosophies through spellbinding flower arrangements.

Kirk’s interpretation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Tree of Life” window panel was admired by 300,000 people at the Philadelphia Flower Show in 1997, and in 2002, Kirk created yet another floral design masterpiece at the Philadelphia show: “Emergence”, expressing the renewal of life in the garden. Kirk showed dozens of new ideas for creating spectacular party centerpieces to attendees at 1997's “The Special Event” convention. The year 2000 saw him demonstrating visual merchandising techniques and floral design trends at the Dallas Market Center. He has also made appearances at the Southeastern Flower Show in Atlanta, and the International Design Symposium in Boston.

Kirk is sought after as a talented and entertaining presenter for garden clubs and civic groups throughout the United States and abroad. His audiences are delighted by his sense of humor, his extensive knowledge, and his friendly approach as well as by the stylish beauty of his designs. He is comfortable and competent before groups of 10 to 10,000, and his passion for flowers comes through in everything he does.

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