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The Colors of Art,The Colors of Emotiotions
February 10th, 2010 by admin

The Colors of Art,The Colors of

 Emotiotions

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We can easily observe and follow the emotions deveiopment of young children by the color they choose in their pictures.

As we know it,the primary colors include red,blue and yellow.All colors are made of the mixing of there three clolrs.Emotionally speaking,we categorize the color into two tones:

Warm tone gives the birght feeling which include yellow,yellowish orange,orange,red and the like.

Cool tone gives calming effect and serene feel which include blue,green,blue-green,purple and the like.

Other colors that are based on bloue or green can be categorized as cool tone such as grey,blach,teal.

Color scheme can tell a lot about emotions.Here are some analyses.

Yellow-bright,cheerful

Red-exciting,dangerous,powerful

Green-fresh,safe,close to nature

Blue-dreamy,alone and calm

Grey-cool and mysterious

Purple-calm,elegant,thoughtful,msditative and mysterious

Whit-clean,neat,pure and spacious

Black-dark,somber and depressed

In addition to emotional analysis,colors can also reflect meanings but the meanings vary according to social and cultural context.In China,black means bad luck whereas black represents sophistication in Europe.

For children who start doing their art works,they would use colora basad on social influence as they are told that pink is for girls while blue is for boys.Children tend to use bright and psstel colora.Do not be alarmed,though,if some kids go for somber tones like grey,black or red.Thecolors represent their state of mind as well as the level of their creativity.However,Weneed a person with systematic skills and enough knowledge about color analysis to do the job but we can,as well,generally see pattern of emotions of the kids by looking at their pictures.Children would feel appreciated if their artworks receive comments and appreciation.

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    September 21st, 2011 at 3:58 am

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