Welcome back! In continuation of our exploration in color psychology, we will now look at the rest of the colors in the spectrum to see how they impact our responses in art therapy.
Colors are a powerful tool for artists, art therapists, and designers to communicate with. Some colors even affect our brainpower, appetite, and feelings! While colors are subject to different individual and cultural interpretations, researchers are making a few discoveries that reveal how certain colors generate similar responses for many people.
What do you mean when one of your paintings is labelled “with sterling silver and/or 24 Kt gold?” Basically, it is ground sterling silver (or gold) into a fine powder to form a ‘pigment’.
It’s easy to conclude that we feel good when we look at art. Whether the taste is for contemporary themes, classic styles, sculptures, still life, or ceramics, the desire for art is mutual even in those who consider themselves as not artistic.
‘Tis the holiday season, and you know what that means. It’s time to be merry, spend time with good company…and do lots of shopping. Lots and lots of shopping.
Shopping for estate jewelry can easily turn into an adventure. Much like the journeys of Indiana Jones, acquiring these prized treasures is a rewarding experience that is twice as satisfying if you sidestepped certain pitfalls along the path.
Participating in a live painting class by a renowned artist is truly special. You can pick up remarkable tips to paint your own artwork and have a moment to get to know the artist personally. When a special opportunity like this comes along, you definitely want to get the most out of it.