How can a novice arrange flowers more beautifully? What are some simple tips for flower arrangement?
Flower arranging is an art of self-cultivation and it is also a good way to develop a sense of beauty. How can a novice learn flower arrangement to make it more beautiful? What are some simple tips for flower arranging?
balanced
Balance means balance and stability. In people's visual perception, a balanced image gives people a stable and comfortable feeling, while an image that is not balanced gives people a feeling of discomfort, awkwardness, and instability. Balance and stability are the most basic criteria for appreciating a work of art.

(Symmetrical balance)
There are generally two forms of balance: symmetrical balance and asymmetrical balance . Symmetrical balance means that the quantity, force, shape, distance, etc. on both sides of the symmetrical axis are completely identical and equal. This is the most stable balance. This form is often used in etiquette flower arrangement.

(Asymmetric balance)
Asymmetrical balance means that the amount, force, shape, distance, etc. on both sides of the central axis are different and unequal, but the visual and psychological feelings are the same. This is the same as the feeling of a pound of cotton and a pound of iron on the two ends of a scale. Although their shapes, textures, and volumes are different, they are balanced and stable.
Unified changes
Principle of unity and variation. In the creative process, when selecting flowers, no matter how many types there are, you should distinguish the primary and secondary ones. The primary flowers play a leading role, and at the same time, different flowers should have a certain similarity. When there are fewer flowers to choose from, you should give them more variations.

For example, there should be certain differences in volume, texture, flower size, degree of openness, etc. In order to make the various elements in the work have some differences to a certain extent, without creating a feeling of chaos, we need to use the artistic vision of change and unity and pursue the principles of harmony, unity and change in creation.
Coordinated contrast

Harmony and contrast refer to the degree of variation of the flowers. If the flowers are of a single variety and do not vary, the flower arrangement will appear dull and lifeless. However, if the flowers vary too much and the differences are too great, the theme will not stand out and the work will appear messy and disorganized, which will reduce the viewing effect.