This document discusses different styles and principles of flower arrangements. It describes the origins of flower arranging in China and Japan. There are three main styles - Oriental, Traditional/Western, and Modern. The principles of design, balance, scale, rhythm, emphasis, and harmony/unity are explained. Different types of arrangements are also outlined like bouquets, centerpieces, baskets, and wreaths. Basic line, mass, and line-mass designs are defined. Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging, emphasizes measurement and scale.
This document discusses different styles and principles of flower arrangements. It describes the origins of flower arranging in China and Japan. There are three main styles - Oriental, Traditional/Western, and Modern. The principles of design, balance, scale, rhythm, emphasis, and harmony/unity are explained. Different types of arrangements are also outlined like bouquets, centerpieces, baskets, and wreaths. Basic line, mass, and line-mass designs are defined. Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging, emphasizes measurement and scale.
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This document discusses different styles and principles of flower arrangements. It describes the origins of flower arranging in China and Japan. There are three main styles - Oriental, Traditional/Western, and Modern. The principles of design, balance, scale, rhythm, emphasis, and harmony/unity are explained. Different types of arrangements are also outlined like bouquets, centerpieces, baskets, and wreaths. Basic line, mass, and line-mass designs are defined. Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging, emphasizes measurement and scale.
This document discusses different styles and principles of flower arrangements. It describes the origins of flower arranging in China and Japan. There are three main styles - Oriental, Traditional/Western, and Modern. The principles of design, balance, scale, rhythm, emphasis, and harmony/unity are explained. Different types of arrangements are also outlined like bouquets, centerpieces, baskets, and wreaths. Basic line, mass, and line-mass designs are defined. Ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging, emphasizes measurement and scale.
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Flower Arrangements
Flower arrangement is an organization of
design and color towards creating an ambience using flowers, foliage and other floral accessories.
Origins of Flower Designing
The Chinese were the first to put water in a container of cut flowers. Japan grasped the vision of combining cut flowers, water and containers from China with such enthusiasm and inspiration that different schools of flower arrangement art emerged with masters who created philosophies and, design principles sprang into existence.
Different Styles of Flower Arrangements
1) Oriental Flower Arrangements: The emphasis is on the Lines in the floral arrangement. 2) Traditional/Western Flower Arrangements: The emphasis is on the Use of many flowers as a mass in the floral arrangement. 3) Modern Flower Arrangements: There are no rules at all. These floral arrangements are based on the taste of the floral designer.
Principles of Flower Arrangement
Design: It decides the structural pattern of the floral arrangement. It is a visualized plan about the size and shape of the floral arrangement. The design is essentially determined by the location, occasion and the materials available. Balance: It emphasizes on the use of materials in a floral arrangement which gives stability to the arrangement. The two most important elements of Balance of an arrangement are the form and color of the floral arrangement.
Scale: It deals with the proportions of
different components of the floral arrangement. It thus emphasizes on the use of material used to that of the size of the container holding the floral arrangement. Rhythm: It emphasizes on directing the viewer's eye along the main line of arrangement so that the whole shape of the composition is properly followed and understood
Emphasis (Focal Point): The central portion of the
floral arrangement from where the flowers and foliage of the arrangement appear to be emerging from is known as the focal point of the arrangement. Hence, larger and dark colored flowers are usually used in the focal point of the floral arrangement. Harmony and Unity: This principle takes care of the appropriate use of flowers for the occasion. It also takes care of the blending of colors of the flowers used in the floral arrangement and that of the container such that they contrast each other.
Types of Flower Arrangements
Floral Bouquets: Floral bouquets are simple and easier to assemble than a formal flower arrangement. Bouquets made of roses are the most popular, followed by carnations, gerbera daisies and chrysanthemums. Table Centerpieces: Centerpieces are nothing but the normal floral arrangements, designed to be placed on tables when dinners are hosted on such occasions like Thanksgiving day, Christmas,
Floral Baskets: Floral baskets are flower
arrangements done in baskets of varied depths. Flowers for the floral baskets should therefore be chosen on the basis of the depth of the basket. Floral Wreaths: A floral arrangement in the form of a circular garland, usually woven of flowers and foliage, that traditionally indicates honor or celebration.
Ikebana, the Japanese word for the art of
flower arrangement, comes from two Japanese words - IKE, meaning pond - HANA, meaning flower, the pond flower Ikebana emphasizes most on measurement, the scale of floral arrangement.
Basic Designs in Making Flower
Arrangements Line Arrangement Of Flowers - Designs composed primarily of line material have minimum flowers and foliage established in the focal area. - The open form emphasizes the beauty of the plant material. A bare branch, a piece of decorative wood or a pine branch creates a well-defined line design. - The addition of a few flowers and leaves is all that is needed to achieve a dramatic effect.
Mass Arrangement Of Flowers
- Full, flowing and symmetrical, a generous mixture of flowers arranged in a decorated China vase portrays the typical mass design so reminiscent of Victorian opulence and elegance.
- Mass designs are usually triangular, oval, and
circular or fan shaped.
Line-Mass Arrangement Of Flowers
- Line-Mass creations employ the use of mass for a greater feeling of depth. - Plant material is placed to form an orderly outline and massed to create a focal area with gradual changes from line at the periphery of the arrangement to mass within the central axis. - Line-mass designs have an open form with symmetrical or asymmetrical balance.