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What is the rhythmic beauty of floral design?

Paying attention to the beauty of rhythm in floral design, whether in elegant and concise oriental floral design or colorful western floral design, is an important criterion to measure whether a work is advanced or not.

So what is the rhythmic beauty of floral design? Simply put, floral works should be dense, high and low, and have a sense of rhythm. This sense of rhythm is more difficult to ponder than the color and shape of flowers. We should also consider the different sizes and postures of flowers in bud and in full bloom.

Take calla lily as an example. When the flower is not in bloom, the whole flower is a thick line. When a flower is in full bloom, the flower head is a directional slope. Flowers are block flowers when viewed alone, and soft lines when viewed together with stems. This is no longer a question of what kind to classify according to the flower material method and how to use it.

Floriculture design should make full use of the characteristics of different angles and different openness of plants to present aesthetic feeling. When arranging flowers with calla lily, we should not only pay attention to the height and head orientation, but also pay attention to the blooming and unopened flowers, and the color ratio of flowers should be harmonious in the whole work.

This rhythm is like the ups and downs of music, the change of rhythm, the continuous charm of dance movements, the brushwork of calligraphy, the intonation of recitation, the harmony of long and short sentences in Song poetry, the rhyme and meter of classical poetry, the change of light and dark tones in photographic works, the use of line colors in artistic works, and even the graphics in mathematical logic. ...

I have heard that art is interlinked before, but I still don't understand why. I didn't understand until I studied floral art deeply that the beauty of this rhythm is probably an important interconnection point.

Floriculture is like a bridge, there are many kinds of art that can be imitated by analogy, and there are so many things to learn that we need to continue to work hard!