"Anyone who has ever felt blue, seen red, blacked out, or turned green knows we're prone to make emotional associations with different shades" wrote Winifred Gallagher. I believe this to be true. The ...
In language, we easily link colors and emotions. English speakers see red, feel blue, or are green with envy, meaning they are angry, sad, or envious, respectively. French speakers voient rouge (see ...
DEAR BONNIE: I have been wondering about the colors I choose to wear and if they can bring my mood down. I wear black a lot to look thinner but am I bringing in bad energy? Do colors affect all of us ...
No matter how intelligent, logical and measured we think we are, humans can be irrational. Sometimes even illogical. Above all else, we’re emotional beings, and we may often think with our hearts. But ...
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The secret link between abstract art and human emotion
Walk into any contemporary gallery in Las Vegas, and you'll likely encounter a canvas splashed with colors that seem to defy logic. No recognizable shapes. No obvious subject. Just pure, raw visual ...
Throughout his prolific career, Italian-American painter Osvaldo Mariscotti has remained dedicated to the interaction of form and color. His recent body of work, Seasons—live now on Artnet’s Buy Now ...
The Photography Club of Davis will present Beth Young’s “Using Color to Elicit an Emotional Response” on Tuesday, June 11, at the Redwood Building, 1001 Anderson Road (next to César Chávez Elementary ...
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8 movies that use color to manipulate your emotions
What’s one of the greatest visual tools at a filmmaker’s disposal, you ask? It’s color. Colors are versatile. They can direct the viewers’ eyes, highlight a certain aspect of the narrative, underscore ...
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