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Line, shape, texture and color are the four key elements into a floral arrangement.
1. The line creates the movement for the eye to follow, if you have a flower arrangement. Lines with floral motifs are not necessarily directly or without interruption. May be the lines: vertical, horizontal, the S-curve, zig-zag or diagonally. An S-curve design should be connected so that the flower stalks usually too lazy to see the zig-zag back and forth radiant flowersfrom the center line of the arrangement with the flowers getting smaller as you near the top. The diagonal lines radiate out from the vertical and horizontal lines at 45 degree angles.
2. Form may be one sided or all the way around in floral design. The three basic forms are circle, square and triangle. The square is not often used in floral design because it lacks movement in its shape. The circle is used more often as it is found in nature and has a pleasing movement. The crescent is a section of the circle, the grace and beauty, an agreement confers. The oval is another variant of the circle, which can be used in floral design. However, the most commonly used plug trays in the triangle. The triangle can be used in a symmetrical manner, or who are more interested in a project can be skewed to add.
3. Texture includes the physical sense and visual components, including your floral arrangement. The texture isoften used to create a design that appeals to gender. Hard, rough, woody texture are popular for men, while women prefer soft, airy structures. The texture is important in creating interest, but be careful not to overdo it and break the unity of the project.
4. Color can be the most important element in floral design. People respond to colors around us in a variety of ways. Soothing green and blue can feel relaxed and happy, while light can excite the yellow and redWill move you. The color is light, and we need light to see with the color. When we see all the colors reflected on an object that we see and know that if an object absorbs all the colors that we see black. Being aware of the color wheel will help you coordinate the programs of color, as for the perfect eye appealing design.
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