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On the basic skills of flower arrangement
The basic techniques of flower arrangement composition are as follows:

I. Diversity and unity

Diversity and unity are the most critical criteria in flower arrangement composition, and all standards in the future are related to it. To put it bluntly, diversity refers to the "sense of transformation" and "sense of difference" produced by putting things with different shapes or characteristics together. This diversity can make flower arrangement works angry.

Second, comparison and blending.

To put it bluntly, contrast is to make use of the differences in shape, color and characteristics of flowers from different families, and then combine the flowers and compare them with each other, thus highlighting various characteristics more uniquely. Harmony refers to the similarity of flowers in the works, which is a key point to make the works feel layered. Just like color matching, too many adjacent colors will destroy the artistic beauty of flower arrangement works.

III. Proportion and limitation

When it comes to the proportion and limitation standards that should be paid attention to when arranging flowers, the focus is on the following four aspects: the proportion of different flowers, the proportion of flowers and flower devices, the proportion of height and width of works, the overall size of works and the proportion of natural pants to talk about the environment.

Four. Geometry and balance

Geometry means "dynamic" in flower arrangement works, that is, the dynamic sexy of the market, color and shape of the main box. And balance, that is to say, to ensure the dynamics of flower arrangement works, so that the whole works look harmonious and stable.

Five, rhythm and sense of rhythm standard

In flower arrangement, to put it bluntly, the sense of rhythm and rhythm is the regular repetition or gradual discoloration of the colors, shapes and placement parts of branches, leaves and petals in modeling design.