Friday, June 11, 2010

Color Theory and Emotional Effects

1. Color is used in other ways than just art. How often do you hear of the expression "I'm feeling blue."? They are fairly common and a good illustration in how color is related to our emotions. The emotions can correspond to the colors red, green and blue.

2. The amount of beauty color can withhold is what intrigues me the most, seeing bright colors that represent the the object. The right color is what makes the object beautiful.

3. The amount of feelings involved with the color used in a painting. You can tell how important it is to her with the amount of color being used, how difficult it is for her to accept her work in the right view of how she wants viewers to see her work. Possibly to the average person they would not notice just how important it is.

4. The meaning of art feeling is the modern world. Also I never noticed the importance of the Mona Lisa. It was created to display not of a marilyn monroe like icon, but human, nor a religious icon. It is the greatest spectacle of all time, and most famous painting with genuine individuality.

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