overornamentation
Overornamentation refers to the excessive use of decorative elements in design, art, architecture, or fashion. It implies a level of detail that detracts from or overwhelms the essential form or function of an object or space. In architecture, this might manifest as too many decorative moldings, carvings, or applied features on a building's facade, potentially obscuring its structural lines. In visual arts, overornamentation could involve an abundance of textures, colors, or intricate patterns that distract from the main subject or composition.
The concept of overornamentation is subjective and often debated, with differing opinions on what constitutes "too