Thursday, 9 March 2017

Colour concept planning

So in todays lesson i practiced another look for the colour concept still sticking with my colour purple  i wanted to make it more glam this time by doing a really nice smokey purple eye. I thought it looked amazing with my clients eyes as she has piercing green eyes and purple really makes green eyes pop.
I have so many ideas i want to put into place i really want to do 2 models one being a more glamour look and the other i want to be more native American tribal with my own twist. I want to get a feather headdress that the tribe used to wear but really bling it up.

Purple: To be purple symbolises royalty, wealth and luxury.
When I think of purple
-Wealth
-Royalty
-Power
-Mysterious
-Magic
-Diamonds
-Lavender
-Calming
-Wisdom
-Peace

-Pride 
The color purple is a rare occurring color in nature and as a result is often seen as having sacred meaning. Lavender, orchid, lilac, and violet flowers are considered delicate and precious.
The color purple has a variety of effects on the mind and body, including uplifting spirits, calming the mind and nerves, enhancing the sacred, creating feelings of spirituality, increasing nurturing tendencies and sensitivity, and encouraging imagination and creativity.
Purple is associated spirituality, the sacred, higher self, passion, third eye, fulfillment, and vitality. Purple helps align oneself with the whole of the universe. Different shades, tints, and hues of purple have different meanings. Light purple hues represent feminine energy and delicacy, as well as romantic and nostalgic feelings. Dark purple hues evoke feelings of gloom, sadness, and frustration. Bright purple hues suggest riches and royalty.
Light purple or lavender is a feminine, graceful, elegant color that has long been associated with refined, wealthy women. While the color purple represents royalty, lavender represents beauty and femininity. Lavender is considered to be the “grown-up” pink. Its lighter lavender shades have a sacred place in nature, with lavender, orchid, lilac, and violet flowers considered delicate and precious. The color lavender suggests uniqueness and specialness without the deep mystery of the color purple.
Too much purple brings out qualities of irritability, impatience, and arrogance. Too little purple brings out feelings of powerlessness, negativity, and apathy.


BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://www.bourncreative.com/meaning-of-the-color-purple/



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