Wednesday, October 31, 2007

The Color Black

Morbid, Powerful, and Timeless

Black isn’t a primary, secondary, or tertiary color. In fact, black isn’t on the artist’s color wheel and usually isn’t considered a color at all. Instead, black appears when you bring ANY color to it’s darkest value .

This is the time of year we think about Black.
Halloween,black cats, bats.

more information on the the color black .

What the color black means to us psychologically:


Black means a few different things, and almost all of them have negative connotations. That’s because humankind’s instinctively fear the darkness, and anything that lurks in the night.
Black also represents another great fear—being underground, again with no light to see by. Because of these two associations, death, depression, and fear all are part of the color black.
In a different way, black also represents space, specifically outer space and infinite space. There’s also a mystery to things that can’t be defined, or seen, and the color black often accentuates anything with those mysterious or indefinable qualities.

Black is also one of the boldest, most powerful colors; and the most intense against a white background. As a result, designers and advertisers often use just black and white for greater effect, despite all the other colors available.

Is black a “girl color” or “boy color?”
Neither. Black has no gender-specific qualities at all.
When it comes to clothing, the color black is used equally by both males and females, and often for formal occasions—the timeless “little black dress” for women, and the traditional black tuxedo for men.








On the other hand, “gothic” or “goth” styles of clothing primarily uses the color black because of its association with death.

Black in society: black is sometimes worn as a symbol of authority, like with court judges and their long black robes. Referees of many sports wear black as well, or a combination of black and white or black and yellow.

Need to know more about mixing the color black.

A black belt in almost any martial art shows expertise at a high level, if not the very highest level possible.
More often than not, however, black is used to reference things that are bad. “The black market” is one such term which describes stolen goods sold at reduced prices. Bad guys wear black hats.
Blackmail also uses the word “black” just for it’s negative qualities, and there are many more occurrences as well. The bubonic plague, for instance—responsible for millions of deaths during the middle ages in Europe—was known as the Black Death or Black Plague.

I think it is time to do a Black painting.


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