Black
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All colors in every culture have meaning. The meaning may vary from culture to culture but every color has some sort of meaning and creates imagery in our minds when we talk about it.
Technically, black is not a color. It is the combination of all colors when dealing with pigments or the absence of color when dealing with light...but that is another topic for another time. Right now, we want to focus on this label we mistakenly call the color 'black' and for the purpose of this article, I will reference it as a color.
Every color has both a positive and a negative meaning. In the American culture, black is the color of sophistication. We have "black tie" events where people dress up in black suits or tuxedos and gowns and behave in a proper manner. Black is also the color of death. It is the chosen color for funerals and some people see black as depressing. It is important to note that in some cultures black is not the color of death - white is the color of death. (White is also not a color - but we'll save that for another time.)
This shade or color we call black has some interesting properties when viewed by the human eye. Notice the image above when it is on a white background and when it is on a black background.
- Which image advances and which image recedes?
- Which image seems more colorful?
- We are looking at the same image but the background influences how we see it.
Using and knowing the benefits of each color and shade will help enhance a work of art and even control how we see the image.
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