Feeling Blue?

The following article is excerpted from R. Genn’s letter to his readers..Genn maintains an art listing site called The Painters Keys, and is a Canadian artist of international repute…


Moment of Happiness

While reading Denis Dutton’s The Art Instinct, I learned that predominantly blue paintings indulge my primordial tendencies and satisfy my inner Neanderthal. I was glad to hear this as I’ve been using a lot of it lately, mostly Phthalo and Ultramarine.


Valley of Mists

Blue is the colour to choose when creativity is a priority,” says Dr. Juliet Zhu, an assistant professor of marketing who led the study. About 600 undergraduate students took part. While red
might boost the brain’s attention to detail, blue is simply loaded with other benefits. On memory tasks, for example, those presented with a red background on their computer screens were able to accurately recall a list of items. Those using a blue background made many more mistakes. “People are less literal and more exploratory with blue
.” says Zhu.

Exploration, as most of us know, is a key to creativity.  

One test in the Zhu study had pages of 20 potential toy parts illustrated in either red or blue. She asked participants to choose five parts to design a creative toy. A panel of judges found that those using red parts produced designs that were less creative. Those using blue parts came up with the more creative toys. The researchers felt the results were based on learned associations. Red, for example, is associated with ambulances, stop signs, emergencies and blood. With red you are more inclined to be vigilant and careful.


Anticipation

Blue makes folks think of expansive skies and open oceans-perhaps of endless possibilities-which may explain the link to creative, unencumbered thinking. Funnily, the people tested thought blue would help them with both creativity and attention to detail (66 per cent and 74 per cent respectively). Blue is liked. Blue gets a good rap.


Yesterday

In reality, blue helps only when the task is creative. When you need attention to detail you should go with red. Apart from blue’s obvious uses in marketing and advertising, blue does something to folks when it’s hung on a wall. Want that dreamy, distant look on your collectors’ faces? Go blue. You didn’t hear that from me. ...R.G.

Blue is open, free, and peaceful.” (Dr. Juliet Zhu)


Moondance

Esoterica: Blues that lean toward greys are the most sophisticated and ethereal. Warming and cooling, greying and tinting, as well as neutralizing your blues by adding incremental amounts of the complementary orange, are all worthwhile exercises. Minutes normally taken for a crossword or a stock market checkup can be used to make a few dozen swatches. You’ll find yourself getting fussier. You may even find yourself getting more creative. Blue is an education.

All Paintings from my series “BLUE” ..Janis

  • Jim Phillips

    Jim Phillips

    And blue is my favorite color! Yips!!

  • Janis Zroback replied

    That’s great Jim…glad you like it..

  • Ron Moss

    Ron Moss

    yep always been mine, thanks for this Janis

  • Janis Zroback replied

    You’re very welcome Ron…

  • Euan  Thorburn

    Euan Thorburn

    fascinating janis
    and thank you so much
    xxx

  • Janis Zroback replied

    You’re welcome Euan…glad you like it…

  • PPPhotoArt

    PPPhotoArt

    wow fascinating analogy!!!! nicely written Janis!!

  • Janis Zroback replied

    I must give credit to R.Genn from whom I excerpted the article…... I’m so glad you enjoyed it…

  • Stephanie Rachel Seely

    Stephanie Rach...

    Hi Janis, could you do me a favour and post this here? It would be very much appreciated :)

  • Janis Zroback replied

    I posted a short sentence and a link as I was not sure if you wanted me to post the entire article there…let me know, as I’m not sure how to do that…

  • Maria Medeiros

    Maria Medeiros

    Truly beautiful!

  • Janis Zroback replied

    I’m so glad you like it Maria…it’s so nice to see you…I hope you are well…

  • Linda Callaghan

    Linda Callaghan

    how interesting did not know that…will experiement one day and see what I come up with using my Blue paints…..great article Janis

  • Janis Zroback replied

    I use blue in every single painting….even if it’s a red or yellow or even white there is blue at the base of it…and I have a huge number of mostly blue paintings…I have always loved using blues and I use the strongest pthalos that stain everything…it’s interesting to read the results of the study…I’m glad you enjoyed it Linda…

  • Carol Berliner

    Carol Berliner

    I luv your blue Janis!

  • Janis Zroback replied

    Thank you so much Carol…there are a great many more on these pages as I am totally hooked on blue…I’m glad you like them…

  • kjgordon

    kjgordon

    Blue…..what would I do without BLUE…...............

  • Janis Zroback replied

    I know…there is one that I use every single day, and three more that I use in addition to the first, no matter what subject, style or colour of the painting…

  • Alison Pearce

    Alison Pearce

    Fascinating article!!

  • Janis Zroback replied

    I’m glad you enjoyed it…thanks Alison…

  • bev langby

    bev langby

    Wonderful Janis i also get his newsletter

  • Janis Zroback replied

    I love his letters and I asked his permission to use them here…he was very generous and agreed…

  • Susan Kimball

    Susan Kimball

    Wow, thanks for not only your wonderful works but the info!! Very generous of you!

  • Janis Zroback replied

    Thank you Susan…I’m glad you like the paintings and the article…I have many articles posted with illustrations…you might find other topics of interest there…

  • Enivea

    Enivea

    This has been very timely for me, as I am about to commence on a textile wall-hanging and had felt the need for it to be predominately blue. This confirms it. Very pleased to have found your site also.
    Thank you :-)

  • Janis Zroback replied

    Welcome Enivea…I’m happy to see that this work resonates with you…there are many other articles along these lines in my writing pages…you might find some points of interest there too….
    I hope you enjoy viewing my work…

  • genevievem

    genevievem

    thanks for this Janis, so interesting!

  • Janis Zroback replied

    You’re welcome Genevieve, and thank you for adding me to your watchlist…

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