
The Color of Emotions
The color of emotions refers to the way different feelings are often associated with specific colors, both psychologically and culturally. For example, red can evoke excitement, passion, or anger, while blue tends to symbolize calmness or sadness. These associations arise from personal experiences, cultural symbolism, and even biological responses. Artists and designers use color intentionally to influence mood and perception, leveraging these connections. While these links aren’t universal or innate, they demonstrate how colors can subtly communicate emotional states and shape our understanding of feelings visually.