What is Color Theory?
Color Theory is a human construct. We need ways to define what all colors mean, and how colors can be organized, alike to each other, and equal to become new colors. The color theory attempts to interface together with the facts we have about color in a way that gives us common ground to talk over and use colors.Color therapy can be done by outstanding an appropriate color on an area of the body. It can also be done through the eyes by looking at a particular color.
Important colors for use in color therapy
LEARN THE COLOR WHEEL
The reason why I say it's the color of life is because it's a nature, energy, and environment color.
Yellow-is a warming and happy color. Yellow is also the color of sunshine. When I think of yellow I think of lemonade.
Orange- is the color of happiness of yellow. Also, orange is considered a lucky color. In the fall the leaves change into many different colors. If you do into a forest during the fall you usually see alot of orange.
Red- is the color of fire, blood, war, danger, strength, and power. I think that red apples are a good way to use the color red becasue red is a very engergetic and attention grabbing color. Red can be viewed from the far distance, that’s why it is used for traffic signals and alerts.
Blue- is the favorite color of world population. Also, blue is a color of boys, where as pink is the color of girls. Blue is a cool color, it’s the color of the sky and sea. It symbolizes peace the reason calming color is when people go to the ocean they like to relax and have a good time.
Violet- Violet means Luxurious, Mysterious, and Romantic. The color violet is also a favorite color by many women.
"WARM" COLORS & "COOL" COLORS
-The color wheel has two types of colors which are"Warm" colors and "Cool" Colors.Master the Basic Color Schemes
Complementary colors- are any two colors opposite each other on the wheel. For example, blue and orange, or red and green.
Split complementary colors- is made up of three hues like for example, blue, yellow-orange and red-orange.
Analogous colors are any three colors next to each other on the wheel. For example, orange, yellow-orange, and yellow.
Triadic colors are any three colors that are equally apart on the color wheel.
Tetradic or double complementary colors- four colors together, in the form of two sets of complementary colors. For example, blue and orange is paired with yellow and violet.
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