The Mood of purple
It has been found
that certain colors have an effect on our mood.
Colors at the red end of the spectrum are considered warm while the blue
shades are cool. We will deal with the
color purple which is contains both a warm red and a cool blue. Talk about
mixed emotions! Are you a red purple or
a blue purple?
Red is a warm color and associated with strong emotions such as
love, comfort and warmth. While red seems to evoke these strong positive feelings it also appears to exacerbate strong or negative feelings such as anger or wrath. The color red apparently intensifies our emotions whatever they be. Red makes some persons feel confident and powerful and we wear it if we want to be noticed. Red is used to decorate certain rooms in the home. It is said to stimulate the appetite when used in the dining room or kitchen.
Red is a warm color and associated with strong emotions such as
love, comfort and warmth. While red seems to evoke these strong positive feelings it also appears to exacerbate strong or negative feelings such as anger or wrath. The color red apparently intensifies our emotions whatever they be. Red makes some persons feel confident and powerful and we wear it if we want to be noticed. Red is used to decorate certain rooms in the home. It is said to stimulate the appetite when used in the dining room or kitchen.
At the other end of
the color spectrum is blue which has a cooling and calming effect. Imagine how it makes you feel to look out at
a cloudless light blue sky. It is also
associated with intelligence and productivity.
For this reason it is often used to decorate the office. Because of its calming effect blue very often
decorates the bedroom. Blue is non
threatening and is viewed as a sign of reliability and stability. It is also a favorite color of many so is
considered conservative.
In the center of
this color wheel we find the color purple which is most often associated with
wealth and royalty. According to some
authorities on color psychology the color purple is a balance between the two
primary colors of red and blue. So, one would expect it to have a stabilizing
effect on our emotions. But maybe that
is the reason it is considered to be so mysterious by some. Is our mood swayed by the intensity of red or
the amount of blue in the certain shades of purple?
Irritability and
arrogance, it is believed, are brought on by too much purple even making one
impatient with others. Too little purple
brings about apathy and negative feelings.
So, are you as
confused as I am when it comes to decorating your home or office with
purple? Do you like to wear purple? I started this article with the intention of
blending the moods evoked by red and blue into one blended mood associated with
purple.
In closing it appears that one should keep in
mind the different shades of purple when using them in the color scheme. It seems that you can have purple in any
room of the house or even wear all the purple you want. Just be mindful of the effect certain shades can have on the mood.
Is this more relaxing? How do you feel about purple? Tell us what you think.




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