The Emotional Symbolism of Colors

Each color carries emotional significance in visual art. Red often symbolizes passion or anger, as seen in the dramatic works of Mark Rothko. Blue conveys calm or sadness, famously used by Picasso during his Blue Period. Yellow evokes joy and energy, like in Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers.” Green can suggest growth or envy, while purple is linked to mystery or royalty.
However, color symbolism varies across cultures and personal experiences—what feels peaceful to one viewer might evoke melancholy in another. Learn more about cultural color meanings at Sessions College Color Meanings.