red=angry
blue=sad
yellow or green=sick
If you are doing an experiment to find colour's effect on emotions, the coulour would be the independent variable because it is what you are controlling, and the emotions would be the dependent variable because they are the results.
No, payback is not an emotion. It is typically associated with seeking revenge or retribution for a perceived wrongdoing, but it is a behavior or action rather than an emotion.
Curiosity is generally considered a cognitive and behavioral response rather than an emotion. It involves seeking out new information or experiences. However, some researchers argue that curiosity can be linked to the positive emotion of anticipation or excitement.
Meta-emotion
It would be the means to an emotion. The emotion here is happiness, and fun is a way of achieving happiness. It can also be a precursor to excitement, which is also an emotion. However, fun itself is not an emotion.
Picasso Was famous for his use of colors and hard lines with a simple subject. Van Gogh expressed a lot of emotion and few colors into his work.
Comfort Stability
artistes use colors to show there emotion of the painting
Stability, cool colors are said to be relaxing and calming so that means you're stable.
excitement..... are you smarter than a 5th grader
the vairialtion of something, mostly aimed at emotion or colors. ie : a shade of violet, a shade of jealousy
Gauguin used bold colors to convey emotion.
Gauguin used bold colors to convey emotion.
Edvard Munch is an example of an artist who greatly focused on expressing emotion. Henri Matisse, a fauvist, used simple, abstract colors to show emotion. Another major example would be a later artist, Mark Rothko, who was a "color field" abstract expressionist. Rothko was interested in conjuring deep emotions in viewers of his art, by using strong and abrasive colors.
Painting a room can inject a lot of emotion in to it if you choose the right color for the job. If you want a happy room, choose bright inviting colors that are easy on the eyes. Springtime colors are a popular choice.
Beauty is subjective and can be found in a variety of colors. It is more about the feeling and emotion something evokes rather than a specific color.
-explosive colors and impulsive brushwork -color/art generates its own artistic energy - sketchy brushwork, and wildly arbitrary colors create a harsh and dissonant effect -some have themes of modern urban alienation