| Background (born 1970)
Jocelyn Konarski began photographing at an early age as a means
of creative exploration, study and expression. Her background of
interior architecture led her to shooting flowers to expose the
natural architecture of their inner beauty. It is for Jocelyn
an escape, a place she ideally would want to live in.
It became evident to her in 1997 that she had found a new passion,
Florendipity, and began to exhibit her work and sell to a number
of art collectors and publishers.
Melding her passions of interiors, photography, art and music she
collaborates with visual performance artists and musicians, creating
spatial ambiance with slow dissolving multiple slide projections
while wafting aromas evoke the sensation of being in a flower.
Jocelyn graduated in 1995 from the California College of Arts and
Crafts with a BFA in Interior Architecture. Presently, she is an
interior designer and fine art photographer in San Rafael, California.
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