Colours & Emotion For September 2020

colour spectrum
  1. colours of emotions

    We are aware that one can imagine emotions as colours, brighter and darker. A dancer can symbolically embody the colours of emotions through dance by skillfully using the entire emotional palette, similar to a painter. Isn’t that fascinating? Let’s say you want to express ‘passion’. How about you find a conflict and opposition in the body or keep the tension in the body. Imagine a dark red movement colour now. Then shift towards ‘excitement’ and change the dynamics of movement by applying an orange movement colour. The colour of the costume will also greatly depend on the emotional message of the dance.

  2. cd cover design template

    We believe that music and colour have common emotional qualities. Now imagine yourself as a graphic designer for a pop musician, tasked with creating his or her next album cover. Would you choose the same colours for a heavy metal band? Mostly probably not, right? This is because subconsciously we choose colours that match the emotional qualities of the artist's music as well. In fact, there is a term for people who can spontaneously "see" colours as they listen to music and they are known as chromesthetes. Fascinating, isn’t it?

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Colours & Emotion For September 2020

colour spectrum
  1. colours of emotions

    We are aware that one can imagine emotions as colours, brighter and darker. A dancer can symbolically embody the colours of emotions through dance by skillfully using the entire emotional palette, similar to a painter. Isn’t that fascinating? Let’s say you want to express ‘passion’. How about you find a conflict and opposition in the body or keep the tension in the body. Imagine a dark red movement colour now. Then shift towards ‘excitement’ and change the dynamics of movement by applying an orange movement colour. The colour of the costume will also greatly depend on the emotional message of the dance.

  2. cd cover design template

    We believe that music and colour have common emotional qualities. Now imagine yourself as a graphic designer for a pop musician, tasked with creating his or her next album cover. Would you choose the same colours for a heavy metal band? Mostly probably not, right? This is because subconsciously we choose colours that match the emotional qualities of the artist's music as well. In fact, there is a term for people who can spontaneously "see" colours as they listen to music and they are known as chromesthetes. Fascinating, isn’t it?

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Nature has bestowed us with exquisite colours, click here to discover the wonders of colour in nature.

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Colours &
Nature

Green Wallmarble colours

Gems and colours are intricately related; find out more about their association here.

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Gems

Fashion and colours go hand in hand, discover the secrets of this connection and up your style quotient here.

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Colours & Nature For September 2020

  1. Betta fish colour

    Betta Fish
    The beauty of the Betta fish is well-known. The flowing fins in vibrant colour combination make it a sight to behold. This fish is also called the Siamese fighting fish. It is a tropical fish native to Southeast Asia, especially in Thailand. The fish has a labyrinth organ that gives it the ability to obtain some oxygen from the air as well as water. It can be kept with other fish in your fish tank despite being aggressive in nature. The trick is to avoid keeping the Betta fish with the same kind to avoid having an Armageddon battle in the fish tank!

  2. Aconitum Colour

    Aconitum
    What you are looking at is probably the most poisonous plant that people will have in their garden! Yes, you read that right. Aconitum, part of the buttercup family, goes by various names depending on the exact species - the Queen of Poisons, Devil's Helmet, Monkshood and Wolfsbane. It has an infamous reputation for death that goes all the way back to the mythical Greek dog Cerberus, from whose saliva the plant is believed to have grown. The roots are its most poisonous part. If consumed, the toxicity acts fast, causing violent vomiting and diarrhoea, leading to quick death due to heart failure.

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There can't be a better language for emotions than colours, click here to explore.

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Green Wallmarble colours

Gems and colours are intricately related; find out more about their association here.

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Fashion and colours go hand in hand, discover the secrets of this connection and up your style quotient here.

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Colours & Nature For September 2020

  1. Betta fish colour

    Betta Fish
    The beauty of the Betta fish is well-known. The flowing fins in vibrant colour combination make it a sight to behold. This fish is also called the Siamese fighting fish. It is a tropical fish native to Southeast Asia, especially in Thailand. The fish has a labyrinth organ that gives it the ability to obtain some oxygen from the air as well as water. It can be kept with other fish in your fish tank despite being aggressive in nature. The trick is to avoid keeping the Betta fish with the same kind to avoid having an Armageddon battle in the fish tank!

  2. Aconitum Colour

    Aconitum
    What you are looking at is probably the most poisonous plant that people will have in their garden! Yes, you read that right. Aconitum, part of the buttercup family, goes by various names depending on the exact species - the Queen of Poisons, Devil's Helmet, Monkshood and Wolfsbane. It has an infamous reputation for death that goes all the way back to the mythical Greek dog Cerberus, from whose saliva the plant is believed to have grown. The roots are its most poisonous part. If consumed, the toxicity acts fast, causing violent vomiting and diarrhoea, leading to quick death due to heart failure.

Rate This
1 2 3 4 5

There can't be a better language for emotions than colours, click here to explore.

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Colours &
Emotion

Green Wallmarble colours

Gems and colours are intricately related; find out more about their association here.

Read More

Colours &
Gems

Fashion and colours go hand in hand, discover the secrets of this connection and up your style quotient here.

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