“No Me Olvides” ran by floral artist Natalie Beagle transformed a gallery into a whimsical indoor garden, inviting visitors to reconnect with nature. The exhibition was open for two days, Nov. 15 and 16.
The Indoor Garden was a family effort, with Beagle’s mom and aunt working 120 hours over five days to create the exhibit. Beagle hopes the project helps expand El Paso’s art scene to include floral art.
Beagle who was born in El Paso but raised in Maryland, designed the exhibit to blend vibrant floral installations and forest-like atmosphere with earthy El Paso vibes, featuring terracotta, cacti and eucalyptus.
The exhibit featured over 3,000 stems of flowers and 370 bunches of foliage. Beagle’s biggest challenge was ensuring the flowers survived both the installation process and the two-day event, due to the flower’s short life span.
Beagle entered the floral business driven by her love of nature and a desire to bring life to people’s special days. She hopes the exhibit offers a place for visitors to relax, enjoy themselves and take photos.