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2.2 Symmetry and Balance
The ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras said: “beautiful lines and all other beautiful forms must be symmetric.” Symmetry is the simplest balance. The symmetrical and balanced arrangement of nuptial stage and table flower art bring people a kind of solemn, orderly and harmonious beauty.
2.3 Rhythm and Rhyme
Rhythm is a regular repetition of strength and weakness and rhyme is the track of ups and downs. In brief, rhythm and rhyme refer to the performances of things that are repeated regularly and changed in an organized way. It can be embodied by the size of the object, the virtual and real space, the density of the arrangement, the change of length, and the interpenetration of flexibility and rigidity, etc. Rhythm and rhythm are key to floral arrangement. As for composition, the combination and arrangement of various flowers, such as the high and low, In contemporary space decoration, people often undertake change on the foundation of basic symmetry to cause partial asymmetry or contrast, which is also a kind of aesthetic principle.
Design by Holly Heider Chapple Flowers
Design by DENISE FASANELLO FLOWERS back and forth interlacing between flower materials, the change of density and the division of color blocks, all should be regular. Otherwise, the work will look chaotic.
Common wedding floral art pursues less strict sense of rhythm and rhyme like artistic floral arrangement, however, if the florist wants to make his work more artistic and exquisite, like in table flower design, he must follow certain composition rules, as well as the rhythm and rhyme of artistic floral arrangement requirements, to complete his work.