Apprentice in a flower shop, mainly doing odd jobs. Cleaning, changing flower water, handling flower materials and helping the master in the shop. It seems to be a handyman, but in fact it must go through the process. Many things are related to miscellaneous engineering, including the master's method of wrapping flowers and arranging flowers All teachers started as handyman, which is the foundation. Only when an apprentice does well can he become a master.
As an apprentice, the master will not teach you by hand. You must study by yourself and take the initiative to help the master, so that the master can teach you and you can learn more.
Learning to arrange flowers depends on your own efforts. If you try your best, you can learn faster. Doesn't mean it will be in a while. Perseverance and learning with an open mind are the last word.
If it is good, in a year or so, when learning some basic things, I have a better understanding of floral art and know which direction I want to develop (including bouquet, wedding floral art, hotel floral art, etc. ), and then go to school to study systematic professional courses, and then come out to practice after learning, and the progress of integrating theory with practice will be very fast.
In my spare time, I can learn about art, plant habits, colors, space and architecture, which is very helpful to improve my flower arrangement.
If you have time and money, you can go to see the performances of those masters and occasionally see the flower show to increase your knowledge.