Neutral color refers to black, white, gray, brown and other colors without color sense. They will not conflict with any color, and can make the overall collocation more harmonious. The following are specific instructions:
1. Use black to harmonize abrupt colors.
Black is one of the most commonly used neutral colors, which can give people a clean, concise and mature feeling. When there are too bright and dazzling colors in floral works, black can be added appropriately to reconcile them. For example, adding some black stems or dried flowers to a bouquet with red as the main tone can play a good coordinating role.
2. Use gray to reconcile abrupt colors.
Gray is a very stable color, which can make the whole floral work more balanced. When the colors in floral works are too bright or the contrast is too strong, gray can be used to reconcile them. For example, in a wreath with pink as the main tone, some gray leaves or small flowers can be added to balance the whole work.
3. Use white to reconcile abrupt colors.
White is a fresh color, which can make the whole floral work more fresh and natural. When the colors in floral works are relatively simple and too abrupt, white can be used to reconcile them. For example, in potted plants with green as the main tone, some white flowers or stones can be added to play a coordinating role.
4. Use brown to harmonize abrupt colors.
Brown is a very stable and natural color, which can add warmth and texture to floral works. When the colors in floral works are too bright or contrast is too strong, some brown stems or leaves can be used to reconcile them. For example, adding some brown branches or dried flowers to a bouquet dominated by yellow can make the whole work more harmonious.
To sum up, the abrupt colors in floral works can be reconciled by adding neutral colors, which color to use depends on the specific situation. In floral design, we should pay attention to the collocation of colors, and only reasonable collocation can create harmonious and beautiful works.