Monday, March 16, 2009

Orange Ti Leaves, tropical flower painting


Fresco Watercolor Painting on Board, 8" X 8"
Painting can be purchased for $125 plus $6 s/h: from the artist, Jenny Floravita

Tropical flower paintings are always a great source of inspiration. This one is of the exotic Ti leaves that are found around Hawaii and other tropical islands. I was struck by the bright orange that is illuminated by the sun shining through the leaves. I had done a similar painting to this a few months back that sold and I plan on doing some large work later this year with these illuminated themes.


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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

White and Yellow Plumeria...and a wealthy Shakespeare


Fresco Watercolor Painting on Board, 8" X 8"
Painting can be purchased for $125 plus $6 s/h: from the artist, Jenny Floravita

Here is an interesting link to an article that suggests that a painting from the early 1600s is indeed Shakespeare. http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/03/09/william.shakespeare.portrait/index.html

What's most interesting is that, if true, it supports the theory that Shakespeare was a wealthy man. Of course we will never really know for sure but it is interesting to speculate!


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Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Light Pink Ginger...and so little to say

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Fresco Watercolor Painting on Board, 8" X 8"
Painting can be purchased for $125 plus $6 s/h: from the artist, Jenny Floravita

This has been a somewhat hectic week but as everyone says, busy is good! I'm looking forward to creating some more of these back lit flowers...was up very early, bustling around and preparing my studio for a visit...so much to do this week and yet I have so little to say! So I'll let my painting, above, speak for me instead.

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Monday, March 02, 2009

Violet Banana Fruit... and a perfectly balmy day

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Fresco Watercolor Painting on Board, 8" X 8"
Painting can be purchased for $125 plus $6 s/h: from the artist, Jenny Floravita

I'm very inspired today...woke up to really balmy weather here in California...am working on a new oil painting that incorporates the dramatic mountains of Oahu and the weather is adding the perfect ambiance to my working environment. It's supposed to rain but I have my studio windows open and the scraping of the palm fronds that surround my house are the perfect sound. There's a slight breeze. The outside temp is really comfortable. As I write this blog from my office below, I am also listening to the sound of the waterfall in our pond.

The particular piece that I'm working on today is an Oahu North Shore scene that is from the viewpoint of Sunset Beach area looking in the direction of the mountains that loom over Waimea Bay.

During my last trip in January, I was really awestruck by the intense beauty of the mountains, which has never been a subject that I've been taken with before. It's tempting to try to catch every detail in every crag and nook but I know better than that...that softening up the details in the distance adds a more balanced feeling of depth...am hoping to make a lot of progress on this painting today and perhaps bring it to a point where it can sit and dry in my studio for a while.

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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Soft Lily Reflection

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Fresco Watercolor Painting on Board, 8" X 8"
Painting can be purchased for $125 plus $6 s/h: from the artist, Jenny Floravita

One of my favorite parts in my back yard is our pond. It's the size of a small swimming pool and is several feet deep. And though my first pond included mature koi fish, this pond contains goldfish, which has become a love for my husband and I.

In the summer our pond flourishes with lilies and greenery. I painted the above piece a couple days ago, here in my studio in the dead of winter, while dreaming of summer months in the back yard.

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Friday, February 27, 2009

Bird of Drama...inspired to paint watercolors!

Fresco Watercolor Painting on Board, 8" X 8"
Painting can be purchased for $125 plus $6 s/h: from the artist, Jenny Floravita

I have been really missing painting in watercolor and have spent much of the last two years working in oil. As an artist that has gone between the two mediums several times over the last several years, I've learned that some subjects simply come across better in certain mediums, for me, at least. And I've decided that if I'm going to paint florals in watercolor, they will most likely be high in contrast.

I started out life as a serious artist through watercolor painting. Many of you know that I was introduced to painting at an early age and when I was 11, I learned through a private art instructor, who is also a good friend and collector. This was many years ago, of course! Watercolors were my tool of expression and I focused on both watercolor and fine pencil drawings all the way through college. My style was realism and through the years, I've explored trying to "soften" what comes naturally.

My large watercolors have always been my best pieces. This year I hope to finally bring a vision to light that I've had since 2002: to expand a series of paintings about tropical lakes and present them in a show. A few of these may become oils but I suspect that I paint this particular subject best in watercolor and have a couple of the paintings in my office that I will not part with.

Of course, I'm balancing all of this with my oil landscapes and my painted chandeliers. It's not easy to work in different mediums and I often find myself revisiting themes that I've explored before as these themes go round and round in my life. Sometimes I want to paint flowers when I am doing landscapes and sometimes I have great ideas for watercolors when I am doing oils and vice versa. It's this inspiration that keeps me creating!

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Sunday, February 01, 2009

Oahu's Waimea Valley Botanical Garden is a hit


North Shore Expanse, Oil on canvas, 6" X 8"
Painting can be purchased for $95 plus s/h: from the artist, Jenny Floravita

I'd like to share with everyone our great experience at Oahu's Waimea Valley Garden: http://www.waimeavalley.net/

One warning is that when you click on the front page there music, so don't open this site at work!

The garden is a lovely tribute to a forgotten way of life in the Hawaiian Islands. You can either explore on your own or take a guided tour. There are craft stations and examples of what life might have been like in the valley over a hundred years ago. The garden walk is simply beautiful and in the back, you can swim by a waterfall. The botany is divided into sections, like South America, or Canoe plants, which were the plants that early Polynesians brought with them as necessities in their sea travels to plant in the newly inhabited Hawaiian Islands.

The garden offers a pretty good gift shop. I bought some gorgeous ceramics as gifts as they were made in the islands. The "made in Hawaii" crafts are in the front section as you walk in and the prices are very affordable. You won't find work like this in Waikiki and certainly not at these prices!

The shop also offers a good selection of books on the history of Hawaii. If you get hungry after your walk, there is a decent snack shop. I rarely eat burgers but Patrick and I did split a burger that had a taro bun and it was good!

And you know that gardens always need support! So next time you're on Oahu, venture out of Honolulu and up to the North Shore. When you come to Waimea Bay, you'll see signs for the garden. It's right there in the valley behind the famous big wave spot!

We loved it so much that we went twice! I'm sure I'll blog on this garden in more detail in the future...so much to share.

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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Jenny's photo and art featured in Santa Cruz Magazine


Oil on canvas, 10" X 20" titled, Esplanade Palm
Painting can be purchased for $275 plus s/h: from the artist, Jenny Floravita

Today I received the new Santa Cruz County 2009 Official Traveler's Guide and a HUGE photo of me and my paintings are featured in the middle of the magazine. Santa Cruz is a very colorful beach town with a rich history in culture and art. It is a college town. I graduated from UC Santa Cruz and lived in the area for around 10 years. And, of course, it has fabulous beaches. Each of the neighboring cities has their own flavor and I'm sure to blog on this a bit later.

If you are thinking that you might want to travel to this unique California beach town and would like to receive a FREE magazine featuring all fun places to go and things to see, you can find it here: http://www.santacruzcounty.travel/index.shtml

This piece, Esplanade Palm, is 10"x20.

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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Shade on the North Shore by Jenny Floravita


Oil on canvas, 6" X 8"
Painting can be purchased for $95 plus s/h: from the artist, Jenny Floravita

This painting was definitely the study for a larger piece that I finished last week and in which will be posted in a couple weeks. I'm ramping up to my next tropical adventure. Next Sunday morning I'm flying to Oahu to spend some time on the North Shore.

The scene above just happens to be of the North Shore of Kauai but I thought it would be a good challenge to discover some new inspiring scenes to paint. I choose this time of year because I know that the waves will be heavy and that there will be a lot of mood and movement in the ocean and in the air. Winter time is an exciting time in the Hawaiian Islands and for me, it's a wonderful break from our dreary California weather.

I know...I'm a wimp when it comes to weather. If it hits below 75 degrees, I'm chilled! And actually, we tend to have mild winters, definitely no snow, right up to Christmas. Though the one thing that I miss the most is the fresh air. Even in the summer when the sun is cranking the heat in, we have our windows open, unlike all of our air-conditioned polar bear neighbors.

Today I'm inspired simply because it's warmed up to the mid 60s and we've got the windows open to air the place out. What a difference! My spirit has lifted to a new level and I feel like I can breath again. I truly do not like even the slightest cold, preferring tropical weather but also loving temps in the 80s and 90s. In fact, 90 degrees is somewhat perfect for me.

And now that my beautiful tropical yards have been maturing for about 6 years, it's paradise here when it's warm. And as I write this blog with my tropical office window open, the sound of our pond waterfall and the lushness of the palms outside my window is simply lovely.

Now if only we had our hot tub installed...it's waiting in our garage to be moved to the back. ..

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Thursday, January 01, 2009

Message of Hope in the new year

Romance on the Coast, Oil on canvas, 36" X 48"

Those of you who know me well know I'm a very goal oriented person. I'm always reaching for goals and typically contemplate and revise my art business goals in late October. For some reason, that has always signaled the end of a year and as I write this, I realize that my birthday is at the end of October. So it truly is the beginning of another year in my journey as an artist. Go figure, an artist walking to the beat of their own drum!

That being said, New Year's Eve has almost always been a time for me to reflect in general terms as my specific goals have already been thrown into action. And New Year's Eve is rarely about parties as my husband and I prefer a quiet evening together and last night was no exception. But what made the night different from other New Year's Eves is that we did decide to go out. We had plans to dine at a favorite Japanese restaurant and before that we stopped by a locally owned mom-and-pop fish store to buy supplies for our treasured fantail goldfishes.

Like so many other people that we know, the owners of this shop were not faring well and in fact, they were feeling very desperate. They are on the brink of failure in their business and loss of everything that they own including their home. My immediate reaction was to try to relate on a human level so I told them that we knew many who were in the same boat and that they are not alone. As we left the shop, tales of the owners losing everything and having no hope for a new future clung in the air all the way to the Japanese restaurant. It was hard to shake off.

Reading about economic horrors in the news is one thing but knowing so many people who have been touched in this economy is another and if I had to describe the feeling, it would be frightening. The events at the pet store had me thinking more in terms of what I am grateful for right now instead of what I plan to achieve next year. And to be truthful, I've been feeling grateful for an awful lot lately as I know what it's like to have struggles. We all do and it's that comparison that helps us appreciate small things in life.

Despite the hard economic times, my year as an artist was actually quite rewarding. I completed several large paintings, some being commissions. I explored a wonderful series of sugar plantation cottages paintings in oil, based on cottages seen in my travels through Kauai. Most of these paintings have sold. I had a surprisingly successful San Francisco solo show where the gallery owner sold 13 paintings in the spring. And though my art festivals felt at times like they were just a lot of work, I met a lot of wonderful people and improved the look of my display. My fine art publisher turned over a new leaf and started to promote my work more, resulting in sales. Also, I must have painted 30 commissioned chandeliers though my greatest achievement in this vein is that I figured out how to launch my very own line of glass, painted chandeliers. That was no easy feat as each of these pieces is totally custom and made from scratch. It took several months before I had a complete piece. Several of my clients snapped up these lights in the fall, including a ginormous custom piece (that I'm particularly proud of) that we installed in Reno.

And I could go on and on and on on positive things related to my art business that happened in 2008. It really wasn't a bad year though I did work hard. Who knows what 2009 holds?

From a personal level, I've felt blessed with such good friends and family to surround me like my husband, parents, brother, all of my wonderful in-laws, cousins and extended family from my husband's side. I don't want to jinx myself, but things on the home front are positive and that allows me to continue to create joyful art. Come to think of it, my biggest challenge lately has been deciding on a series of paintings to start as my inspirations are great right now and that is a challenge for an artist. The ability to choose a direction and focus on it is key to success.

Hopeful in general is how I feel most of the time though I realize that many of my contemporary artist colleagues may wash out this year, at least for a while. That is the cycle of things and nobody ever said art is an easy business. We who do art for a living do so because we feel it is the best way we can contribute to society.

With all this being said, what I think is useful to almost everyone is to list all of the things that you are thankful for, even if you are going through trying times, and try to keep those thoughts close. And that is exactly what I did last night...write a full page of things that I am thankful for.

Health, happiness and prosperity to all of you in the new year! And to those of you who feel less positive, know that times will change as change is the only thing that is certain.

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Blue Sugar Cane House


Oil on canvas, 12" X 12"
Painting can be purchased for $275 plus s/h: from the artist, Jenny Floravita

One of the most challenging aspects of being an artist can be deciding which direction to take for a series of paintings. I enjoy exploring a theme be it color or subject, landscape or floral. I actually have several themes that I'd like to explore this winter...one of them being to create more mini-cottage paintings and then see them blossom into larger works.

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Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Aloha Retreat by Jenny Floravita


Oil on canvas, 10" X 20"
Painting can be purchased for $275 plus s/h: from the artist, Jenny Floravita

I've decided to post some of my other size paintings on my "daily painting blog". In truth, sometimes I'm painting up a storm. Sometimes I'm on a roll with small, mini-paintings and other times it's the large canvases that call to my creative mind. So with this post, I'm going to begin occasionally showing larger works.

This piece, Aloha Retreat, is 10"x20.

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Monday, November 03, 2008

Coconut Glory by Jenny Floravita


Oil on canvas, 8" X 8"
Painting can be purchased for $125 plus s/h: from the artist, Jenny Floravita

I know that there's been a lot of doom and gloom in the news lately but I can't help feeling blessed. The sunny character of this painting reflects the joy of expressing my being through painting.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Red Roof In Hawaii by Jenny Floravita


Oil on canvas, 6" X 8"
Paintings can be purchased for $95 plus s/h: from the artist

What was interesting to me in this composition is the red roof against the lush greenery of flowers, bushes and trees. And, of course, the coconut palms rise out of the middle-tier greenery to tower above the scene.

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Paintings can be purchased from Jenny Floravita.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Slice of Island Life


Oil on canvas, 6" X 6"
Paintings can be purchased for $95 plus s/h: from the artist

This painting especially makes me think of my upcoming trip to the North Shore of Oahu in January. Even during times when I'm just flowing with inspiration, like now, it's good to restore in the islands. It renews my innovative mind as I'm always looking for new angles and ideas.

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Paintings can be purchased from Jenny Floravita.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Swaying Cocos Island House


Oil on canvas, 6" X 6"
Paintings can be purchased for $95 plus s/h: from the artist

I just love this little cream colored sugar cane shack and it's tall, swaying coco plams.

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Paintings can be purchased from Jenny Floravita.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Pink Elegance by Jenny Floravita


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Fresco Watercolor Painting on Board, 6" X 6"
Unsold paintings can be purchased for $95 plus $6 s/h: from the artist

This is the time of year where I re-group and plan for my 2009 art festival season. I'll be on a roll with both my glass, hand painted chandelier lights and oil and watercolor paintings.�

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Paintings can be purchased from Floravita.

Friday, October 03, 2008

Sweet Red Flower


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Fresco Watercolor Painting on Board, 8" X 8"
Unsold paintings can be purchased for $95 plus $6 s/h: from the artist

Red heliconias are just so beautiful. I love the waxy, wispy shapes that grow up through the tropical foliage. These beautiful flowers are true favorites in the islands. And because of the bright, primary reds and primary yellows, I decided that I wanted to make the background like a soft focus wash of deep green, aqua blue and sun kissed lime.�

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Paintings can be purchased from Floravita.

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Bird of Hope


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Fresco Watercolor Painting on Board, 6" X 6"
Unsold paintings can be purchased for $95 plus $6 s/h: from the artist

The next series of paintings will be dedicated to my grandmother, who loved to garden in her time. I have many a memory of being with her and my great-grandmother, both of them tending to their vegetable garden and flowers in their yard behind the house. I remember the lath house that my grandfather built in which my Nanny would get all of her precious flowers started. I had my own little patch and usually they helped me grow something simple like green beans or strawberries out front. In the summer afternoons, I would go into the back and lounge on the swinging patio couch under the grape vines.

These women didn't grow exotics like I do. Bird of paradise flowers really weren't common to grow in their heyday but I know both of these full-blooded Italian women would love and appreciate the beauty of this flower. �

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Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Sunlit Ti Leaves


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Fresco Watercolor Painting on Board, 8" X 8"
Unsold paintings can be purchased for $95 plus $6 s/h: from the artist

You don't need to necessarily have flower in a composition to have a beautiful painting of leaves. These happen to be Hawaiian Ti leaves and I just love how the sunlight comes through them in the morning and late afternoon. Fire oranges and reds mixed with greens and soft lavender shadows create a peaceful yet energized piece. My own garden is so lush and I take frequent breaks between working on paintings. I'll either go out into my backyard filled with tropical glories or I'll sit under my front lanai and peer out through the lush banana leaves. I'm always trying to face towards a sunlight cluster of leaves.


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Paintings can be purchased from Floravita.

Monday, September 01, 2008

Soft Morning Light Against Green Sugar House


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Oil on canvas, 6" X 6"
Paintings can be purchased for $95 plus s/h: from the artist

I love this composition with the green cottage and the sunlight shining through, lighting up the beautiful gingers in front.

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Paintings can be purchased from Jenny Floravita.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Lotus Life


Fresco Watercolor Painting on Board, 8" X 8"
Unsold paintings can be purchased for $95 plus $6 s/h: from the artist

Lotus flowers live in my pond in the summer time. I just love this exotic beauty. In my studio, I also paint magnificent glass chandeliers with exotic and tropical themes and the lots flower is one of my favorite flowers to incorporate into these pieces. This painting here was inspired by the detail of the center part of the flower against the bring magenta and warm yellow and gold tones. I play to do some larger paintings in oil for a gallery show in San Francisco in November.


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Paintings can be purchased from Floravita.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Red Joy, heliconia painting by Floravita


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Fresco Watercolor Painting on Board, 8" X 8"
Unsold paintings can be purchased for $95 plus $6 s/h: from the artist

Red heliconia flowers are striking and exotic. It's funny because when I travel, I'm always looking for new flowers to paint even though I may have a lot of images of the same kind of flower. I just love the way the leaves position themselves in the compostition with the flower. And the way the sunlight comes through is just breath taking. When I'm painting a flower, I'm look to make the color rich. I'm also looking for flowers that are kissed by the sun.


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Paintings can be purchased from Floravita.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Sunlight Bird of Paradise

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Fresco Watercolor Painting on Board, 8" X 8"
Paintings can be purchased for $95 plus s/h: from the artist

Birds of paradise are lovely flowers. I grow them in my home garden and I frequently paint these exotics. They are among my best sellse at shows. This one is painted with a dramatic background.

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Paintings can be purchased from Jenny Floravita.

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Sugar & Bamboo by Jenny Floravita


Oil on canvas, 6" X 6"
Paintings can be purchased for $95 plus s/h: from the artist

Friday morning I head out to exhibit at the Scotts Valley Art & Wine Festival. I'm really looking forward to this show. And funny enough, one of my favorite bamboo gardens is just a couple towns away in Aptos. So in honor of that, here is yet another bamboo/tropical cottage inspired painting.

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Paintings can be purchased from Jenny Floravita.

Monday, July 21, 2008

The Simple Life by Jenny Floravita

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Oil on canvas, 6" X 6"
Paintings can be purchased for $95 plus s/h: from the artist

Who wouldn't want to live in a tropical cottage?

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Paintings can be purchased from Jenny Floravita.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Delightful Blue Sugar Shack by Jenny Floravita


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Oil on canvas, 6" X 6"
Paintings can be purchased for $95 plus s/h: from the artist

I get such a tremendous response from these sugar plantation paintings at the festivals that I exhibit at. They are simply a pleasure to paint.

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Paintings can be purchased from Jenny Floravita.

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Plantation Life by Jenny Floravita


Oil on canvas, 6" X 8"
Paintings can be purchased for $95 plus s/h: from the artist

Theses small paintings are a must-see in person.

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Paintings can be purchased from Jenny Floravita.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Yellow Summer Sugar House by Jenny Floravita


Oil on canvas, 6" X 8"
Paintings can be purchased for $95 plus s/h: from the artist

Theses small paintings are a must-see in person.

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Paintings can be purchased from Jenny Floravita.

Monday, July 07, 2008

Green Garden Cottage by Jenny Floravita

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Oil on canvas, 6" X 8"
Paintings can be purchased for $95 plus s/h: from the artist

The contrast of color in the rich green against the yellows of the bananas in what draws me to paint this scene.

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Paintings can be purchased from Jenny Floravita.