Color is one of the first things people notice~ but it's often the last thing people truly study.
Understanding color theory isn't about memorizing a wheel.
It's about learning how colors relate to one another, how they guide the eye, create harmony, build contrast, and influence the feeling of a piece.
Whether you're painting with watercolor, working digitally, designing a logo, or decorating your home, the same principles apply.
Color isn't just decoration.
It's communication~
Every color tells a story.
Sometimes that story is loud.
Sometimes it's subtle~
But~ it changes completely depending on where you live or the experiences you've had.
That's why color psychology isn't a rulebook~ it's a conversation.
The colors we choose influence mood, expectations, and memory long before someone reads a single word.
Whether you're building a brand, painting a landscape, or choosing colors for your home, ask yourself:
What do I want someone to feel before they think?