Gemineyesight
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
A bright smile lights up a room; without words, it completely changes the mood wherever you are. This is the effect that warm colors have on you. Bright yellows and vibrant oranges all speak joy and happiness. Even after a long rain-shower, a rainbow can turn the ugly into a sight to see outside. While darker colors, like black, absorb heat, warm colors project it, allowing others to feel the warmth and joy that the colors posses themselves. Warm colors can either be a reality or an illusion; some use them to express their joy, while others use them to fool the world and themselves that they are as happy as they seem. Either way, I would say they do their job.
Color Cool-Down
While some people express themselves in a very loud manner, others are more subtle with their expression. And although they aren't as bold or as "colorful" as others may be, it doesn't mean that they have less to share or say; they're just being vulnerable enough to let you in without completely bearing it all. This is best depicted through cooler colors. They are who they are; they're not screaming for attention, but something about them calls to certain individuals. They leave a little more to the imagination. The colors aren't completely cold, but they are not invitingly warm either; they're balanced right between the two. While warmer colors tend to be more vibrant and out-going, cooler colors are more laid-back and mellow; The emotion is still there, you just have to dig a bit deeper to find it.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Fade Into the White and Black-ground
Colors are often used to express emotion; feelings that you are inspired to share, afraid of revealing, or maybe not familiar with at all. Colors are like unspoken words, body language, or even your favorite song; they speak to what you feel at a certain time in your life. So what can you say about the colors black and white? They provide a basic clean palate of you to work with, but by themselves they don't really say much, and when you think about it, they can't really stand alone because they don't exist without the other colors. Remember? Black, is nothing but a mixture of all the colors. This is why I chose random, organic shapes placed in no particular order or pattern. For me it was to show how the lack in color reflected the lack of meaning in the shapes and their placement. In a world full of color and expression, black is white do not exist in solidarity; there's always an in between; I call this in between, gray.
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