In the first video about color, the narrator says, " color has a powerful and unpredictable effect on our emotions." I could not agree more with that statement. There are so many different hues and shades. The way in which an artist blends different colors, and the intesity of those colors used, all have an effect on how we respond to them emotionally. Each individual person has what is called a direct emotional response to color.As mentioned in chapter four, color is something that people take pleasure in. I love the color green, and tend to gravitate towards objects and works of art that use that color. The color green makes me feel happy, calm and energized all at the same time. But someone else who detests the color green will feel differently. One key statement that June Redfern made when she was finishing her painting was, "It's a very psycological thing actually, color... It has lots of meanings, sybols and ideas behind it... It's how you feel, and it's the feeling that color evokes you have to hang on to."
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