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In the above design.....a symmetry of colors and flowers create an effective design. Overall this design has strong visual and physical balance. From deep red "Classy" roses to equally vibrant Asiatic lilies, this bouquet demonstrates a keen sense of visual weight through bold usage of materials.
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Balance is achieved when the arrangement conveys a feeling of both physical and visual stability.  Physical stability means that the arrangement stands upright and will not fall over.  Visual stability means that the arrangement does not look like it is going to fall over.  There are two fundamental types of balance; Symmetrical and Asymmetrical.

 

 

 

 

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