Art Arranging
Arranging Art On Walls
When arranging art on walls, many factors should be taken into consideration. First and foremost the color and size of the wall and room should be examined. A room that is painted in neutral or bland shades of beige or gray may require brighter pieces with bold colors, while a room with dark shade, primary colors or one with contrasting wall colors may require more subtle pieces. If a room has tall cathedral ceilings, it is best to use larger pictures and photographs as smaller ones would get lost on the walls. If one has a small room, but lots of pieces to display, a good option would be a wall mount display case. A mixture between a display case and a picture frame, a wall mount display case can exhibit artwork of many shapes and sizes. This way, many pieces can be displayed without appearing to busily spot the wall and further crowd an already small room.
Arranging Wall Art
Another factor to consider when arranging art on walls is any competing artwork and décor. If a room is too busy already with accent pillows, throws, flower vases and book shelves, minimal decoration on the walls is best. However a room that is lacking in furniture or has only a couple of pieces such as a sofa and coffee table would do well with arranging art on walls in greater quantities.
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Flower Arranging Art
Flower arranging can seem at first to be a simple task for an amateur, but once one tries their hand at this art form it is quickly evident that flower arranging art should be left to professionals or those with lots of experience. First and foremost, one should consider the colors of the flowers. The manner in which colors are put together can greatly affect the mood that is conveyed in an arrangement. Whether one chooses lots of bright colors, a mixture of pastel colors, or a blend of contrasting colors, each arrangement is appropriate for different circumstances or celebrations. For formal, elegant affairs, exotic flowers such as orchids might be appropriate. However for casual parties or accent décor on a kitchen table, more informal and traditional flowers such as daisies and carnations would be suitable. The colors of roses even tend to signify different stages of a friendship or relationship. Red or pink implies love, yellow implies friendship. Flower arranging art can be as simple or as complicated as one chooses to make it. Art arranging is not for the novice. A combination of opinion and skill are necessary to create an arrangement that is both aesthetically pleasing and serves the purpose for which the art is displayed.
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