FLHD 1950 Accessories Applied Name: Kayla Pollock St. #: D116.

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FLHD 1950 Accessories Applied Name: Kayla Pollock St. #: D116

SC1: Sc1A left side of wall. Sc1B picture hung on right side of wall diagonal from oak table sc1C picture hung directly under sc1b

SC2 sc2A poster of thunderbirds placed on left side of wall sc2B poster placed on right side lined up with sc2A sc2C framed picture placed on middle of wall under sc2A and sc2B

SC3 Sc3A table placed up against wall in the middle sc3B flower vase placed on left side of sc3a sc3C placed to the right of sc3B sc3D placed to the right of sc3C

SC4 Sc4A plant holder placed on left side of wall sc4B plant holder placed on right side of wall to the side of sc4A Plant placed in sc4a and sc4b

SC5 Sc5a shelf placed upper left corner of wall Sc5b shelf placed below sc5a and to the right Sc5c black and red star decorations placed on both shelves in various sizes.

Miscellaneous NumberImage Sc3b,c,d lilies Placed in vases

Justification: NumberDecorativeFunctionalOrganicInorganicPrinciplesElements sc1AOak tableyes noBalance and harmony Mass, and texture sc1BOak picture frame/picture yes noHarmony balance Horizontal line sc1cOak picture frame/picture Yes NoHarmony balance Horizontal line Sc2aSUU posteryes NoProportion balance Color Sc2bSUU posterYes NoProportion balance Horizontal line Sc2cSUU pictureYes NoProportion and balace Horizontal line Sc3aAntique tableYes NoHarmony and balance Texture and line Sc3bFlower vaseYesNoyesGradational rhythm Pattern color Sc3cFlower vaseYesNoYesGradational rhythm Pattern color Sc3dFlower vaseYesNoYesGradational rhythm Pattern color Sc4aDecorative plant holder Yes NoBalance harmony Pattern texture Sc4bDecorative plant holder Yes NoBalance harmony Pattern texture Sc5aShelfYes NoBalanceHorizontal line Sc5bShelfYes NoBalanceHorizontal line Sc5cDecorative star YesNoyesBalance rhythm harmony Color pattern