Horticulture Science Lesson 58 Understanding the Design Elements

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Horticulture Science Lesson 58 Understanding the Design Elements

Interest Approach Pass out several different photographs of floral arrangements. Ask the students to work in pairs to compare and contrast the different arrangements. Try to draw the students into a discussion on shape, color, texture, and size of arrangements. Ask the students to visualize the same arrangements in a different color or size. Would the arrangements have the same visual effect? Why or why not?

Student Learning Objectives Describe the major forms used in floral design. Explain how space and depth enhance floral design.

Student Learning Objectives Assess the importance of texture in floral design. Evaluate the influences of color on floral work.

Terms advancing color analogous color wheel complementary depth design elements filler flowers form form flowers

Terms free-form geometric line line materials mass flowers monochromatic naturalistic pattern polychromatic

Terms primary colors receding color secondary colors shape space tertiary colors texture

What are the major forms used in floral design? Floral arrangements are composed of flowers, greenery, and containers. These materials can be arranged in various ways to create visually pleasing compositions. The physical characteristics that the designer uses to create the arrangements are called design elements. Design elements include form, shape, and line; space; texture and pattern; and color.

What are the major forms used in floral design? Design elements that must be understood first when creating floral arrangements are form and shape. Form refers to the three-dimensional outline of an arrangement, while shape refers to the two-dimensional aspect of form. Form and shape can exist naturally in floral design elements, or they can be created by the designer.

What are the major forms used in floral design? The common forms used in floral design are geometric, naturalistic, and free form. 1. The geometric forms and shapes used in floral design are most often the circle and the triangle. Circular forms and shapes can be varied to create ovals, fans, or crescent arrangements from the circles. Right triangles, scalene triangles, and isosceles triangles are variations of the basic triangle.

What are the major forms used in floral design?

What are the major forms used in floral design? 2. Naturalistic designs mirror the natural growth of plant material. They often include groupings of plant material. Sometimes branches are used to symbolize trees, and shorter flowers to symbolize undergrowth.

What are the major forms used in floral design? 3. A free-form arrangement has a contemporary look. Free form allows the designer to take any liberty with color, form and shape, or placement. Freeform arrangements are very creative and do not have to follow any particular design rule.

What are the major forms used in floral design? All forms of arrangement are created through the use of lines. Line is the visual movement between two points in an arrangement. The placement of lines can help create a form or shape or express an emotional response. Lines can be created through the use of line materials.

What are the major forms used in floral design? Line materials, like snapdragon, liatris, and scotch brooms, can produce very definite vertical, horizontal, diagonal, or curvilinear lines.

What are the major forms used in floral design? The remainder of the arrangement is created through the combination of form flowers, mass flowers, and filler flowers. 1. Form flowers are those flowers that have distinctive shapes, like lilies and tropical flowers. 2. Mass flowers are round, solid flowers, like carnations and mums. 3. Filler flowers are light, airy flowers, like baby’s breath and sea lavender, that fill in the space between other flowers.

What are the major forms used in floral design? By combining any number of line flowers, mass flowers, form flowers, and filler flowers, a designer has infinite ways of creating attractive, eye-catching, visually pleasing arrangements.

How do space and depth enhance floral design? Almost as important as the areas where individual flowers are placed in a design are the areas where there are no flowers. An area devoid of flowers is called space. It is important for floral designers to leave space in their arrangements. A designer can also increase the apparent size of a design by adding space and depth to it.

How do space and depth enhance floral design? Creating space by placing flowers away from each other makes an arrangement appear larger, even though no additional materials have been used. When this technique is employed, the designer can save money by creating the illusion of a larger, more expensive design. Space between individual flowers showcases the visual attributes of each flower. This results in added interest in the design.

How do space and depth enhance floral design? Depth in a design gives the arrangement more of a three-dimensional form than just a shape. Tucking flowers in farther so they are partially hidden by others and radiating flowers upward or dangling them to the side are ways a designer can create depth and add interest and character to an arrangement.

How is texture important in floral design? Floral designers can create visually attractive arrangements by combining plant materials of different textures. Texture is the surface quality of plant material. Plant material can be rough, smooth, leathery, velvety, satiny, or hairy. Plant material also has visual texture. It may look fine and airy, lacy, delicate, or bold and coarse. When the textures are varied, the arrangement can attract attention and hold the viewer’s interest for a longer period of time.

How is texture important in floral design? Textures provide visual energy. Coarse textures carry more visual weight than fine textures. Glossy textures draw the viewer’s attention. Combining different textures in an arrangement adds interest through contrast.

How is texture important in floral design? Pattern is the coloration of plant materials and the arrangement of plant parts. Pattern is closely related to texture. A plant material that has a color pattern appears to be textured even when the plant surface is smooth. Color patterns of foliage and flowers add interest to an arrangement.

How does color influence floral work? Color is probably the most obvious element in design. An arrangement in which all other elements have been masterfully considered may lack appeal if the color combination is not striking. Physiological studies have shown that colors actually help contribute to people’s feelings. Colors have also come to symbolize certain occasions or events.

How does color influence floral work? Red has become the symbol for love, while yellow often means friendship or happiness. Green is very restful and symbolizes life, while blue is very cooling. Other color associations are white for purity and innocence, purple for royalty, and orange for warmth. An understanding of the color wheel is important when designing floral work.

How does color influence floral work? The color wheel is made up of primary colors, secondary colors, and tertiary colors. 1. Primary colors are the basic colors of red, yellow, and blue. All other colors come from combining these primary colors. 2. Secondary colors are green, orange, and violet. They are created by combining two primary colors. For example, yellow and red create orange. 3. Tertiary colors are third-rank colors. By combining one primary color with one secondary color, a tertiary color is created. The names of tertiary colors are often hyphenated, such as blue-green and yellow-orange.

How does color influence floral work?

How does color influence floral work? Floral designers often use basic color schemes to create eye-catching arrangements. Color schemes are created through the combination of colors chosen. 1. A monochromatic color scheme would be made from one color and all its light and dark variations. For example, if red was the chosen color, the arrangement might include deep red, maroon, pale pink, and hot pink. All these colors originate from the primary color red.

How does color influence floral work? 2. An analogous color scheme uses colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. An arrangement made of yellow, yellow-orange, and orange would be analogous. 3. By choosing two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, a complementary color scheme is created. Red/green, violet/yellow, and blue/orange are all complementary color schemes. 4. A polychromatic color scheme includes a wide range of colors.

How does color influence floral work? No matter what color scheme is chosen, the designer must remember that colors are viewed differently depending on the colors with which they are combined. When yellow and violet are placed together, yellow tends to be a more advancing color, moving toward the viewer.

How does color influence floral work? Violet, on the other hand, tends to be a receding color, disappearing into the background. This is important to remember when creating arrangements for a stage or altar. Violet tends to disappear when viewed from a distance.

Review/Summary What are the major forms used in floral design? How do space and depth enhance floral design?

Review/Summary How is texture important in floral design? How does color influence floral work?