All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; by W. Shakespeare, "As you like it", Act 2, Scene 7 "A STAGE” is made from Iron. Flowers are players. “Flowers” are nature-made. “Iron products” are human-made. “Flowers” that are inserted in “Iron” now play a new role. The relationship created on the stage is one that shines, tells a story and is complementary. Eventually, “Flowers” decay. “Iron” rusts. They return to their natural state. I read the heart of nature continuously, through the act of arranging flowers.