Flora presents: Pop-Up Exhibition with Art by Darina Komorowski + Floral Workshop
Flora presents is a curated art format built around the abstract floral paintings of Darina Komorowski, combining a pop-up exhibition with an integrated floral workshop experience within your space.
Flora presents is a curated art format built around the abstract floral paintings of Darina Komorowski, combining a pop-up exhibition with an integrated floral workshop experience inside your space.
The installation includes a curated selection of original works from the Berlin series currently available. The presentation typically brings together 10–14 original paintings, depending on the scale of the venue and the chosen format. The works are installed on walls or on floor easels and adapted to the architecture and flow of the space, creating an immersive visual environment rather than a static display. A full catalogue of available works can be provided upon request.
The exhibition is arranged in close relation to the space: artworks are positioned to support movement, visibility and atmosphere, whether in open areas, along walls or as part of a more structured layout. Depending on the venue, a preparation phase may be required in advance to plan installation, logistics and spatial setup.
The format is designed for corporate gatherings, private events, client occasions and team experiences, where art becomes part of the atmosphere rather than a separate activity. It can unfold as a curated presentation, a guided viewing or a more interactive event format, depending on the setting and intention.
At the center of the experience is the visual language of Darina Komorowski’s floral abstraction: color, rhythm, layering and presence shape the room and influence how guests move, gather and interact. The works do not function as background decoration, but as a living artistic layer that supports attention, conversation and a distinct emotional atmosphere.
The floral workshop extends this experience into a hands-on format. Developed in dialogue with the paintings, it invites participants to work with seasonal flowers and materials, translating the visual language of the artworks into their own compositions through color, structure and rhythm. The session moves between observation and making, allowing guests to engage with the exhibition both visually and physically.
The workshop is led by a facilitator and supported by an additional assistant to ensure a smooth and engaging experience for the group. This makes the format especially suitable for teams, private groups and client-based events looking for a shared cultural experience that combines art, interaction and atmosphere.
Gloaming roses, 2026, 90x 60
Humid, 2026, 30 x 40
In the small hours, 2026, 90 x 60
Showery, 2026, 30 x 40
What is included
-curatorial concept and format design tailored to your setting
-selection of original artworks from the Berlin series
-typically 10–14 original works, depending on space and format
delivery within Berlin
-installation and deinstallation
=spatial arrangement on walls or floor easels
-pre-event coordination and spatial planning (if required)
-curatorial introduction and hosting of the event
-floral workshop led by a facilitator and supported by an assistant
-all workshop materials: seasonal flowers, floral tools, composition elements, packaging
-on-site coordination during the event
Transport outside Berlin and special installation requirements may involve additional costs.
Monologue, 2026, 120 x 90
Dusk, 2026, 40 × 30
Misty, 2026, 90 x 60
Floral Workshop Details
Group size: 4–15 participants
Duration: 1.5–2 hours
Pricing for the full format (pop-up exhibition + floral workshop):
4–6 participants: from 1,800 €
7–10 participants: from 2,200 €
11–15 participants: from 2,600 €
Darina Komorowski | Artist | Website
(b. 1995, Kazakhstan; lives and works in Dubai, UAE) is a painter. At the center of her practice is flora—flowers, leaves, branches. She chooses this motif not as decoration but as a way to speak about the human condition. For her, the flower is an ambivalent symbol of life and fragility: outward beauty is often read as a sign of well-being, while inner experiences remain hidden. She is drawn to stories concealed inside bouquets and human destinies—what is given and what remains ungiven, what is left unsaid, compromise, endurance, and the waiting for support.