Principles Floral Design
By Haley James
Arrangement #1
- proportionate to the small vase.
- The vase and flowers are proportionate to the environment around it.
- It doesn't take up to much room but it also isn't puny.
- sustains symmetrical balance.
- variety of colors and flowers
- It has harmony
- It is unified even though there is diversity
- sphere
- Some flowers look very smooth while others look rough
- circle
Arrangement #2
- The flowers aren't proportionate to the vase. The flowers are to tall
- The arrangement isn't proportionate
- The arrangement is asymmetrical
- has rhythm
- the pink and white flower is the dominant
- the flowers are all different sorts
- it has harmony
- it is unified
- flowers get smaller closer to the front (transition)
- Pyramid
- rough and smooth flowers
- positive space
- triangel
Arrangement #3
- The flowers are proportionate to the vase
- The flowers are proportionate to the picture size
- The arrangement is symmetrical
- lots of the same flowers with little variety
- unified
- bigger flowers towards the center little flowers on the outside
- sphere
- smooth flowers
- positive space
- circle
Arrangement #4
- Proportioned correctly
- proportioned to the girl holding it
- Symmetrical
- the pinks and yellow contrast against the white
- has harmony
- has unity
- Sphere(3-D)
- smooth
- positive space
- circle
Arrangement #5
- not proportional
- good scale
- symmetrical
- the whites and the greenery contrast
- has harmony
- unified
- sphere
- smooth
- positive space
- circle
Arrangement #6
- Proportional
- scale
- symmetrical
- the different pinks contrast
- harmony
- unified
- the flowers get a darker pink from left to right (transition)
- sphere
- smooth
- circle
Arrangement #7
- Proportional
- scale
- asymmetrical
- rhythm
- dominance
- contrast
- unity
- transition
- pyramid
- negetive space
- triangle
Arrangement #8
- Non-proportional
- asymmetrical
- contrast
- unity
- negetive space