The
Colour Black
The
meaning of the colour black is mystery and protection
Black
is the colour of the hidden, the secretive and the unknown, creating an air of
mystery. It keeps things bottled up inside, hidden from the world.
In
colour psychology the meaning of the colour black is protection from external
emotional stress. It creates a barrier between itself and the outside world,
providing comfort while protecting its emotions and feelings, and hiding its
vulnerabilities, insecurities and lack of self-confidence.
Black
is the absorption of all colour and the absence of light. Black hides, while
white brings to light. What black covers, white uncovers. We all use black at
various times to hide from the world around us in one way or another. Some of
us use it to hide our weight; others among us use it to hide our feelings, our
fears or our insecurities.
In
colour psychology, black means power and control, hanging on to information and
things rather than giving out to others.
Black
is intimidating, unfriendly and unapproachable because of the power it exudes.
It can prevent two-way communication because of its intimidation. The salesman
wearing all black will make a lot of sales, but no friends! It radiates
authority, but creates fear in the process.
Black
implies self-control and discipline, independence and a strong will, and giving
an impression of authority and power.
Black
absorbs negative energy. It is useful to carry something black with you to
protect you from harm and negativity when traveling or when going about your
usual daily activities outside your home.
People
who like black may be conventional, conservative and serious, or they may think
of themselves as being sophisticated or very dignified.
The
colour black is often seen as a colour of sophistication, as in 'the little
black dress', or 'the black tie event'. Affluent and success orientated women
often choose black as it can give an impression of elegance, sophistication and
confidence.
Black
is often associated with sexiness and seduction, as in the temptress in sexy
black lingerie creating an air of mystery and intrigue. It can also imply
submission to another (including a sexual partner), similar to the priest
wearing black robes in submission to God.
Black
is the end, but the end always implies a new beginning. When the light appears,
black becomes white, the colour of new beginnings.
Teenagers
often have a psychological need to wear black during the stage of transition
from the innocence of childhood to the sophistication of adulthood. It
signifies the ending of one part of their life and the beginning of another,
allowing them to hide from the world while they discover their own unique
identity. It is important they go through this stage but a worry when it
continues on into adult years if they continue to wear black to the exclusion
of other colours.
Too
much black can cause depression and mood swings and create a negative
environment. Combined with white only, it can create an argumentative
atmosphere. It is best to use some colour with black to lighten and brighten
its energy.
Positive
and Negative Traits
Positive
keywords include protection and comfort, strong, contained, formal,
sophisticated, seductive, mysterious, endings & beginnings.
Negative
keywords include aloof, depressing and pessimistic, secretive and withholding,
conservative and serious, power & control, sadness and negativity.
The
Colour Black Represents
Mystery:
Black is the unknown. It is secretive, keeping a lot buried inside, unwilling
to show its real feelings.
Power
and Control: Black is power and control of the self and others. It creates fear
and intimidation.
Effects
of the Colour Black
Formal,
dignified and sophisticated: As in the little black dress and the formal dinner
suit.
Aloof:
Black sets itself aside from others with its heavy and intense energy. It keeps
others at arm's length.
Depressing:
Black can close us to the positive aspects of life, forcing us to look at our
disappointments and the black or negative aspects of our life. It can create a
fear of the future.
Pessimistic:
Too much black encourages us to look at the negative side of life.
No comments:
Post a Comment