Color is one of the natural pleasures of this world. It is a gift we have received to improve our perception and add value to our lives. It is an essential part of our perceptual system. Color helps us identify objects to express emotions and it is a communication device (signage), to establish an environment of desire, for physical relief and for a pleasant and pleasant environment.
Color is above all an experience where the nature of color is intrigued. Color catalyzes the mind to make unconscious judgments. Colors can cognitively influence our actions and reasoning towards certain situations in our lives. Colors are one of the many things that play a role in our daily lives, whether we know it or not, but what most people do not realize is the role that color plays in our lives at a more personal level. When you look at an object, the "color" of that object that you see is actually the wavelength of …show more content…
Art creation has changed our relationship with vision and color. For example, the color red does not mean danger, it can have several meanings and sometimes no meaning at all, in Western countries people wear black clothes to represent sadness, but in most South Asian countries they wear white to represent sadness likewise the meaning of color can be varied through people’s visual perspective’s.
1.2. Effect of Colour
1.2.1. Color as Symbol
Color has always been recognized for its symbolic power and its appreciation goes back to antiquity. However, the understanding and interpretation of color symbolism has changed over time and varies from culture to culture.
Red
Color Red is associated with fire, war, and blood is used to represent Excitement, energy, desire, speed, strength, power, heat, aggression, danger, anger and violence. For the same reason it is also associated with affairs of the heart: love and passion, all things intense and passionate.