Humans using nature symbolically is as old as civilization, but did you know that at one point in history, you could spark or end a romance with a bouquet of flowers? A rose was not always just a rose in the 19th century! Discover the coded meaning behind the language of flowers.
Brian was born and raised in the Port Clinton area. He is currently an active classical cellist in the area performing with the Firelands Symphony Orchestra and the Firelands String Quartet and performs around NW and North-Central Ohio. In addition, Brian is a member of North Coast Narrative, a 19th century reenacting group hosting living history events and presentations around the area. Combining his love of art, gardening (which he has been doing since he was small, ) and life in the 19th century, Brian created this presentation about the history and use of floriography through history, but particularly focusing on its use during the mid-late 19th century. Brian currently resides on Catawba Island with his partner Aaron and their cat Bruno.