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These 3 paintings were experiments using a protractor. I thought that by using a flat object which gave me a good grip to hold to, would help me have more control of movement. Turned out I was right. I loved the texture and the colour stain on the paper as the paint fixated to it.
By using Plutchik's wheel of emotions theory, one that I found throughout my research work, I could then name each peace according to his methods. Self-love - the green. Green is known to represent love for oneself. In the mix, I added blue and yellow. I believe that even the most confident person has moments of weakness and self doubt. Blue represents that. Sadness. Yellow, serenity. I use white in all of the paintings regardless of the colours I use. I just think white paint mixes well with any colour to give a feel of purity. Optimism - the orange. The colour orange represents the hope for the good yet to come. It has happy energy. Mixed with yellow meaning serenity and also red to mean anticipation and aggressiveness. To be fully optimistic I feel there needs to be a good level of patience. Talking from my own experience, in the process of mastering patience (can you really master it?) there are times when you feel anticipation, I'm pretty much a "I need to do something about it now" kind of person and most times it's out of my control so I have to wait. It makes me angry. And the process goes on like a circle. Remorse and contempt - the purple. So this one cause a bit of confusion. Most people that saw it said they could not see neither remorse or contempt through it. Purple on its own actually means boredom. However, when mixed with blue it means remorse and with red it means contempt. Can you link these 3 emotions to each other?
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