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    This week, we shall explore further our sense of SIGHT and how seeing provides us INSIGHT and, in theend, ENLIGHTENMENT. This week, I shall be talking about SEEING and examining our process of

    seeing and interpreting and then about the history of ART through the years.

    For Monday, 8 July

    1 piece bond paper -- answer the following questions:

    1. What is color?2. Where does color come from: from the object being seen (like the color red from a red dress) or fromthe person seeing the object (that the color red comes from the person seeing the dress)? (Saannanggagaling ang kulay: galing ba sa bagay na tinitingnan katulad ng kulay pula mula sa pulang damit o

    galing ba sa taong tumitingin ng bagay na ang kulay ay galing sa mga mata ng tumitingin).3. Is it possible that color from the object seen is different from the color the person sees? Explain your

    answer. (Posible ba na ang kulay mula sa isang bagay ay, sa taong tumitingin ng bagay, iba ang kulay.Pakipaliwanag ang iyong sagot.)

    4. What is political color?5. What is religious color?

    6. What is cultural color?7. What is La Salle color?8. In the end, what is color?

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    1. Color is our Seeing/ Visual Perception of things surrounded usIn 1666, English scientist Sir Isaac Newton discovered that when pure white light passes through

    a prism, it separates into all of the visible colors. Newton also found that each color is made up of

    a single wavelength and cannot be separated any further into other colors.

    http://psychology.about.com/od/sensationandperception/a/colorpsych.htm

    Color is a form of non verbal communication. It is not a static energy and its meaning can changefrom one day to the next with any individual. For example, a person may choose to wear the color

    red one day and this may indicate they are ready to take action, or they may be passionate about

    what they are going to be doing that day, or again it may mean that they are feeling angry that

    day, on either a conscious or subconscious level.

    http://www.empower-yourself-with-color-psychology.com/meaning-of-colors.html

    Color psychology is the study ofcoloras a determinant of human behavior. Examples includequantification of individual color preferences[1]and investigating the relationship between shirt color and

    match outcome in English football.[2]However, the interface between color and environmental stimuli is ahighly complex interface and one which is open to the influence of a large number of factors. In addition,there are a number of key reasons why the principle ofcaveat emptorshould prevail in regard to color

    psychology, especially in regard to information about colour psychology found in mainstream media andpopular culture (O'Connor, 2011).[3]The general model of color psychology relies on six basic principles.

    1. Color can carry specific meaning.2. Color meaning is either based in learned meaning or biologically innate meaning.3. The perception of a color causes evaluation automatically by the person perceiving.4. The evaluation process forces color motivated behavior.5. Color usually exerts its influence automatically.6. Color meaning and effect has to do with context as well.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_psychology

    Uses in marketing

    Since color is an important factor in the visual appearance of products as well as in brand

    recognition, color psychology has become important to marketing.[17]

    Marketers must be aware of the application of color in different media (e.g. print vs. web), as well

    as the varying meanings and emotions that a particular audience can assign to color. Even though

    there are attempts to classify consumer response to different colors, everyone perceives color

    differently. The physiological and emotional effect of color in each person is influenced by

    several factors such as past experiences, culture, religion, natural environment, gender, race, and

    nationality. When making color decisions, it is important to determine the target audience in order

    to convey the right message. Color decisions can influence both direct messages and secondary

    brand values and attributes in any communication. Color should be carefully selected to align

    with the key message and emotions being conveyed in a piece .[18]

    Research on the effects of color on product preference and marketing shows that product color

    could affect consumer preference and hence purchasing culture. Most results show that it is not a

    specific color that attracts all audiences, but that certain colors are deemed appropriate for certain

    products.[19]

    Color is a very influential source of information when people are making a purchasing

    decision.[20]Customers generally make an initial judgment on a product within 90 seconds of

    interaction with that product and about 62%-90% of that judgment is based on color.[20]People

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    often see the logo of a brand or company as a representation of that company. Without prior

    experience to a logo, we begin to associate a brand with certain characteristics based on the

    primary logo color.[21]

    Psychological Properties Of Colours

    There are four psychological primary colours - red, blue, yellow and green. They relate

    respectively to the body, the mind, the emotions and the essential balance between these three.The psychological properties of the eleven basic colours are as follows (Learn how you can

    harness the positive effects of the colours, by joining us on one of our courses):

    http://www.colour-affects.co.uk/psychological-properties-of-colours

    What is Color Psychology?

    The psychology of color is based on the mental and emotional effects colors have on sighted

    people in all facets of life. There are some very subjective pieces to color psychology as well as

    some more accepted and proven elements. Keep in mind, that there will also be variations in

    interpretation, meaning, and perception between different cultures.

    Applying Color Psychology to Everday Life

    Did you know your surroundings may be influencing your emotions and state of mind? Do you

    ever notice that certain places especially irritate you? Or that certain places are especially relaxing

    and calming? Well, theres a good chance that the colors in those spaces are playing a part.

    In art therapy, color is often associated with a persons emotions. Color may also influence a

    persons mental or physical state. For example, studies have shown that some people looking at

    the color red resulted in an increased heart rate, which then led to additional adrenaline being

    pumped into the blood stream. You can learn more about howcolor therapyworks andhow light

    and color might affectus.

    http://www.arttherapyblog.com/online/color-psychology-psychologica-effects-of-

    colors/#.UdlIJTvHuuo

    2. the color is comes form spectrum of light distribution of lightpower versus wavelength. in ourvisual Molecular electron excitation (including pigment molecules found in the human retina),

    plasma oscillations (in metals only)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectrum_of_light interacting in

    the eye with the spectral sensitivities of the light receptors. Color categories and physical

    specifications of color are also associated with objects, materials, light sources, etc., based on

    their physical properties such as light absorption, reflection, or emission spectra. By defining a

    color space, colors can be identified numerically by their coordinates.

    http://www.earthboundlight.com/phototips/where-does-color-come-from.html

    3. Yes, if you are a color blind4. pol color depend5. rel color

    rel color. In Christianity, color symbolism is primarily used in liturgical decorations (banners, vestments,etc.) and to a lesser degree in Christian art. Symbolic colors are rarely used in the Bible.

    Blackis symbolic of death, and is therefore the liturgical color for Good Friday. Black can also representsin, which results in death.

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    Blue, the color of the sky, is symbolic of heaven. It may also be used to symbolize truth. Blue is gainingacceptance as a liturgical color for Advent.

    Brown is the color of spiritual death and degradation.

    Gray is the color of ash, so is sometimes used to represent repentance and may be used during Lent.

    Green is the color of plant life, abundant in spring. It is used to represent the triumph of life over death.Green is theliturgical color for the Trinity season in some traditions, and may be used during Epiphany inothers.

    Purple is the color for penitence and mourning. It is also the color of royalty. Purple is the liturgical colorfor the seasons of Advent and Lent.

    Red is the color of blood and therefore is the liturgical color for the commemoration of martyred saints.Red is used as the liturgical color for Pentecost, since it is the color of fire.

    White is a symbol of purity, innocence and holiness. It is the liturgical color for the Christmas and Easterseasons. White is sometimes represented by silver.

    As the color of light, yellow may be used to represent divinity. However, because yellow light is not purewhite, it may also be used to symbolize corruption and degradation.

    http://www.religionfacts.com/christianity/symbols/colors.htm

    Symbolism of Colors

    The Definition and Meaning of the Symbolism of Colors as a Christian Symbol

    Catholic Christian symbolism in art provides a clear graphic illustration which represents people or itemsof religious significance. What is the definition and the meaning of the Symbolism of Colors? TheSymbolism of Colors represent many different items of sacred significance. The meaning of the different

    are highly significant and are detailed as follows:

    White symbolizes Purity, virginity, innocence and virtue. It also symbolises holiness and is the Christiancolor for all high Holy Days of the Church Year, especially the seasons of Christmas and Easter

    Yellow colors symbolize renewal, hope, light and purity. Yellow is the Christian color for the season of

    Easter when used with white. When taken as an off-white color symbolizes degradation or cowardice

    Orange colors symbolize courage, endurance and strength representing fire and flame

    Green colors symbolize nature, fertility, hope and bountifulness. Green symbolizes freedom frombondage. Green is the Christian color for the season of Epiphany

    Red colors symbolize the Holy Spirit and is the color of Pentecost. Red also represents fire and is

    associated with power and importance. Crimson red also symbolizes the presence of God and the blood ofmartyrs. It is the Christian liturgical color for Pentecost and represents atonement and humility

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    Black colors symbolize death, fear and ignorance and was also used to indicate authority and power. Thecolor black is associated with Good Friday.

    Brown colors symbolize the earth, poverty and humility and closely associated with monastic life

    Blue colors symbolize heavenly grace. The Virgin Mary is often depicted wearing blue clothing. Bluealso represents hope, good health and the state of servitude

    Purple colors are always associated with Royalty, Purple togas were worn by the powerful RomanEmperors. The symbolic meaning of the color purple was for penitence and mourning and is the liturgicalcolor for the seasons of Lent and Advent

    Christian Symbolism

    The definition and the meaning of Symbols or Icon in early religious art forms. A Catholic sign or icon,such as the Symbolism of Colors are used to represent abstract ideas or concepts - a picture that represents

    an idea. A religious icon, such as a Color, is an image or symbolic representation with sacred

    significance. The meanings, origins and ancient traditions surrounding Christian symbols date back toearly times when the majority of ordinary people were not able to read or write and printing wasunknown. Many were 'borrowed' or drawn from early pre-Christian traditions.

    http://www.catholic-saints.info/catholic-symbols/symbolism-of-colors.htm

    Pink is unconditional love of maryto us. compassion, nurturing and love. It relates to unconditional love

    and understanding, and the giving and receiving of nurturing.http://www.empower-yourself-with-color-psychology.com/color-pink.html

    6. http://www.incredibleart.org/lessons/middle/color2.htm

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