When artists choose colors to represent emotions, we call this subjective color. The color can enhance the idea of emotion depending on the subject matter. For example, blues are often seen as calm or even melancholy while reds are considered fiery and passionate. For this week you will: – Find one example of a painting or a drawing that uses color in a subjective way. – Describe how the artist is using the color. What is the emotion that they are amplifying?
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