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Abstract

This research was focussed on creating a dialogue between lines and the floral in painting. Many painters have worked on floral paintings looking at the flower exclusively.

There were also research works done on the floral form but, non to the knowledge of the researcher were in relation to lines as centre of interest.

The study aimed at exploring the interactive role of lines as they affected the forms and shapes of the flower.

While the objectives were firstly to illustrate harmonious coexistence of line on the shape and form of flower, secondly to create compositions in which the floral form is fully fused with lines, finally to explore the possibilities of reducing these fused forms into simple lines and geometric forms.

The methodology for this research was practice-based, and data for the study was gathered through the processes of observation, photographs and sketches.

Introduction

The term dialogue has been metaphorically employed by painters to explore subjects. An example is Gani Odutokun’s “Dialogue with Mona Lisa”  Fig.19  the painting represents an African Sculpture and Mona Lisa in a creative exercise.

Dialogue itself is a form of conversation between two or more people as the  Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary and thesaurus states. Lines on the other hand are tools or elements with which the artist employs to realise his form.

There are different types and sizes of lines, which creates the possibility of realising any art form. The dialogue between lines and floral, is a painterly exploration that will expose the possibility of an interaction of the two elements lines and floral, in which both elements have a certain share of prominence  as they affect  each  other

The flower is the reproductive portion of any plant in botanical term, and the word “flower” especially applies when part or all of the reproductive structure is distinctive in colour and form according to Encyclopaedia Britannica.

There are about 230,000 to  270,000 species of flowering plant according to David (2012), presented in different colours, shapes and sizes. The dialogue will expose to the viewer the many aspects of lines using the flower as a medium.

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