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The Meaning Of Red (Prints)

The meanings of the colour red, which is a representation of blood and fire, include love, passion, desire, heat, longing, lust, sexuality, sensitivity, joy, strength, leadership, courage, vigour, willpower, rage, anger, danger, malice, wrath, stress, action, vibrance, radiance, and determination.

Red is bold, assertive, courageous, focused, powerful, enthusiastic, impetuous, and energetic. Red is a colour that denotes vitality, lust, passion, and desire. It stands for initiative, self-assurance, and bravery. Red is associated with the most basic physiological, psychological, and material requirements for survival and self-preservation.

 

The meaning of red | Reds and Black August 20, 2020 by Donald Sultan
Reds and Black, 2020, Donald Sultan

 

Red is a powerful colour that evokes a wide range of feelings, from strong, passionate love to rage and violence, and it stands for both cupid and the devil. It is a fiery, powerful, energising colour that stands for excitement and vigour. According to studies, the colour red can have physiological impacts on the body, including raised blood pressure, increased libido, increased respiration rates, increased metabolism, more enthusiasm, more vitality, and increased self-assurance.

One of the reasons fire vehicles and fire engines are typically painted red is that red is a highly visible colour that may focus attention fast and get people to make quick judgments. Stop signs and stop lights employ the colour red to warn cars about the dangers of the intersection, while flashing red lights indicate danger or an emergency.

The meaning of red denotes strength and bravery. The typical red power tie or red suit in business, as well as the red carpet for celebrities and VIPs, are all based on the colour red. Red is a hue that is frequently used in national flags, on shields, and in award patches because it is associated with valour and bravery.

 

Shadow III (Red) by Anish Kapoor
Shadow III (Red), 2009, Anish Kapoor

 

Redness excess results in irritability, agitation, rage, and oppressive, overpowering, and demanding behaviours. Lack of red results in feelings of lethargy, caution, whining, and manipulation. Green, the antithesis of red, should be added to bring out-of-control emotions under control. Add extra red to eliminate fatigue.

Diverse civilizations assign different meanings to the colour red. Red is a classic hue worn by brides and has symbolic meaning for purity, joy, and celebration in several cultures. Red is considered lucky in China and is a symbol of joy and wealth. Red is the colour of mourning in South Africa, and in Russia, where communists once used a red banner to overthrow the tsar, red is connected with communism. In the United States, the colours red, white, and blue stand for nationalism and pride in the homeland.

Red gemstones are thought to increase zeal and interest, amplify energy, foster confidence, and provide safety from worries and fears.

 

Red Open with White Line, 1979, Robert Motherwell
Red Open with White Line, 1979, Robert Motherwell

 

Other interpretations of the meaning of red include:

  • – The festive holiday season is typically symbolised by the combination of the colours red and green.
    – Given that the red ruby is the customary gift for the 40th wedding anniversary, red is frequently linked to this occasion.
    – Because red paint was the cheapest to buy and the simplest to make, it has traditionally been used to paint barns and other large structures.
    – An unthorned crimson rose represents passion, love, and romance. A red rose with thorns is often used to symbolise the effort and difficulties that come with the journey of love, showing that it can be both happy, gratifying, and delicate as well as painful and harsh.

 

Red Eye by Howard Hodgkin
Red Eye, 1981, Howard Hodgkin

 

  • – The phrase “in the red” refers to having no money, losing money, or overdrawing your bank account. It is believed that the phrase originates from the bodily signs of stress and anxiety, such as high blood pressure and, occasionally, rage or danger.
    – When referring to something that is dishonest, deceptive, or distracting from the truth, the phrase “red herring” is used.
    – The expression “paint the town crimson” connotes joy, merriment, frolic, and excitement.
    – The phrase “seeing red” is said to have its origins in the physical manifestations of rage, such as flushed cheeks, muscular effort, and raised blood pressure.
    – Due to the apparent lack of sleep travellers experience and the consequent appearance of red in the whites of their eyes, the phrase “red eye” is connected with overnight airline journeys.
    – Making someone feel special and pampered as if they are a VIP or high profile person is referred to as giving them the “red carpet treatment” in this expression.
    – Red flags are frequently utilised as a warning sign for danger, issues, conflict, and war.

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