Colours & Emotion For May 2019

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  1. Game of Thrones needs no introduction. This show drips with symbolism with many layers of visual meaning in every scene. Colours have been used creatively to convey a story. From the very first season, the makers of the show relied heavily on colours to build a plotline, for instance, the shift in the colour of the clothing of the characters like characters Daenerys Targaryen, Cersei Lannister and Sansa Stark to showcase their journey. The female characters donned black, representing their rise to power. Ultimately, black was used to depict mourning and that winter is coming. As a whole, if you observe carefully, the entire show turned darker and drained of saturated colours, representing a shift towards darker times.

  2. In the early stage of improving psychology, a popular theory was making rounds regarding colours and emotions called “rose of temperaments.” This was ideated by Goethe and Schiller and was matched with twelve colours and human occupations or their character traits (public speakers, historians, teachers, philosophers, pedants, rulers, tyrants, heroes, adventurers, hedonists, lovers, poets) and categorised in four temperaments, namely choleric, sanguine, phlegmatic and melancholic. It is not actually a science but a view of how personalities can be represented by colours. This theory was considered as the starting point of modern-day colour psychology.

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Colours & Fashion For May 2019

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You must have seen a lot of people wear Zebra stripes or pedestrian crossing patterned clothing. We are sure you have sported this look several times yourself. Did you know that this pattern has been ruling the fashion world for more than 150 years now? If you want to know the origin of this look, you will have to rewind to the medieval times when it was a uniform for those who were condemned by the society. Fast forward to the 18th century and you will notice that it became a fashion statement. In 1846, Queen Victoria dressed up her young son in a striped suit and it has become a popular look ever since.

 

 

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Colours & Gems For May 2019

Chrysoberyl
Take a look at this stunning gemstone. It is known as Chrysoberyl and is the third-hardest gem mineral. It is often confused with the beryl species owing to its name. This gem has the finest cat’s-eye. It is yellow to green transparent to translucent crystal. This gem is believed to align the solar plexus and crown chakras, blending the mind and spirit together. It has metaphysical healing properties such as balancing the adrenal glands and cholesterol levels in the body. It also helps in healing liver, chest and skin problems. It is considered the stone of new beginnings, helping you move forward in your life with positivity.

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Colours & Nature For May 2019

  1. Splendid fairywren
    Take a look at this bird. It is the splendid fairywren (Malurus splendens). It belongs to the Australasian wren family, Maluridae. It is known simply as the splendid wren or more colloquially as the blue wren in Australia. What is interesting about this bird is that the male species resembles the blue jay bird during the breeding period or is otherwise brown in colour, with a blue tail and ears. Both the male and female moult when they are ready to mate, with males showing their new blue shade. In addition to this, the male bird gathers pink and purple flower petals for the female all throughout the year, especially around the mating season.

  2. Leopard Gecko
    This reptile may look fierce because to its spots that resemble that of a leopard but actually is one of the gentlest lizards on the planet. It is also one of the only lizards that have movable eyelids. As a hatchling, this lizard has bands of colour across its body that slowly fades as it matures, changing to a spotted appearance. It is interesting to note that it eats its own skin after shedding, revealing a bright colour. You can spot this lizard in yellow or white with black dots.

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