This has always been
a 'thing' with me
( and I am sure I am the only one who has known about it ).
All of my life, I have been
afraid of red.
I like red, but I was always afraid of it.
It's just so.......RED !
Since my earliest memories, green , cream, taupe, and
BLACK have always been my colors. They are my
comfort colors.
I still love,
love, love, black. I don't know....
it's just is so strong, in a quiet way.
If I have to
do something important ( especially work related ), or go to a function where
I might feel a bit insecure, I will wear black.
I feel much stronger emotionally, almost protected
( it's in my head, I know ).
It is like my very own
'magic armor.'
Weird, I know.
But hey , it works for me.
Now , when I was a skinny b-zitch,
I always wanted a long, tight fitting, slinky ,bugle beaded gown.
In Chinese red ( orange /red )!!!!
It would have a
very high neck line in front , and in back,
cut way down, almost to the 'blank' in my ......... as low as you can go in the back ,and still be considered a nice girl.
But
I am terrified to wear red . For me, going to a party or a function
wearing red would totally freak me out!!
I have tried to do it.
I feel like there are
horns blowing, bright spotlights following me where ever I go, and people pointing........
and that was just in my house ! LOL
......I have purchased a beautiful red dress, and
chanted to myself over and over;
" I CAN DO THIS, I CAN DO THIS"........only to flip out when it is time to go. And then I have to change all over again into something
black ,because I am so flipped out that I can't wear red.
But I can do this.
And this.
I really , really hate red cars too. But , since I have wanted this car since the age of 17 and I still do not have it......
I can do this.
Anyway,
this, brings me to this...
Red is any of a number of similar colors evoked by light consisting predominantly of the longest wavelengths of light discernible by the human eye, in the wavelength range of roughly 625–740 nm. Longer wavelengths than this are called infrared, or below red and cannot be seen by the naked human eye. Red is used as one of the additive primary colors of light, complementary to cyan, in RGB color systems. Red is also one of the subtractive primary colors of RYB color space but not CMYK color space.
In human color psychology, red is associated with heat, energy and blood, and emotions that "stir the blood", including anger, passion, and love.
A few years ago I had my office painted a deep Chinese red. The color might be paprika or chili pepper. The upholstery/sofa is olive green, and all case goods are dark walnut. The walls are filled with HUNT Scene paintings where there are horses, riders with red jackets , and a lot of green. There are other 3 dimensional items , such as brass bugles, a crop, riding hats, blah , blah ,blah.
It is a fabulous room. Very Cozy.
This room is popular with friends and family, and now is more like a den than an office.
My daughter ended up with a red room as well.....go figure.
ME, who was afraid of red , has two red rooms in her house.
I guess I have always been 'IN THE CLOSET' about my secret love of red.
( the educational portion of the post )
If you've ever driven through a rural area, it's likely that you've seen the red barns that speckle the farming landscape. There are several theories as to why barns are painted red.
Centuries ago, European farmers would seal the wood on their barns with an oil, often linseed oil -- a tawny-colored oil derived from the seed of the flax plant. They would paint their barns with a linseed-oil mixture, often consisting of additions such as milk and lime. The combination produced a long-lasting paint that dried and hardened quickly. (Today, linseed oil is sold in most home-improvement stores as a wood sealant). Now, where does the red come from?
Wealthy farmers added blood from a recent slaughter to the oil mixture. As the paint dried, it turned from a bright red to a darker, burnt red.
I can do this, and I have.
It is a rich look if really done just right.
However, No animal blood is needed.
They way
I made myself get over my fear of red was by slowly introducing red accessories ( including accent furniture) into design jobs. After a while, and practice , I became fearless when it came to
using red in other people's homes.
And before
I knew it ..................or
you will know it .........
we will be loving red.
It became second nature.
( BTW, my living room has 22' high walls of soaring deep coral )
WSHOME Summer Colors.
sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red
http://www.wshome.com/seasonal-styles/index.cfm?cm_re=SummerD1A-_-stylelink1-_-Shop%20By%20Style
http://www.germes-online.com/direct/dbimage/50300864/Red_Cabinet_Set.jpg
( enlarge any picture for more info and a closer look )
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