Each artist, creating a picture, puts his soul into it. He seeks to realize his creative idea and to reflect on the canvas a specific story, situation or a specific landscape. In the philistine sense, with the help of drawing, you can free yourself from the storm of emotions and express your mood.
Yearning
With the help of the selected palette of colors, you can very clearly convey your state of mind and mood at the time of drawing. When a person is in a sad and dreary mood: he is upset, disappointed or worried about something, he unconsciously chooses cold colors for his future work. As a rule, the selected subjects for sketches are cloudy or inclement weather, sad faces of people. The main colors of the picture are dominated by shades of gray, blue and black.
Anger
Deep irritation, aggression and anger are expressed by an expressive painting technique: sharp and sweeping strokes are produced that convey the intensity of emotions and experiences. The plot is chosen tragic or dramatic, where the rapid movement of any objects is displayed, or, on the contrary, chaos and an abyss. For example, it can be running buffaloes, a thunderstorm and storm, or a gloomy hell. In this case, both cold and warm shades of paints are used, but all colors are quite saturated: bright and dark. Among the most common color combinations that express anger and aggression are red, black and dark blue. These colors are superimposed in large proportions, and the plot line may deliberately turn out to be unsaid, not completed.
Joy
In a state of joy, a person seeks to express his emotion of happiness and chooses warm shades of flowers. He selects a rich palette for his work, where a riot of colors abounds. The plot is based mainly on spring and summer motives that demonstrate the birth of something new, bright bloom and rainbow dreams. Among the many warm shades of the chosen palette, you can always find green, orange and blue tones. There is a lot of yellow in the paintings, personifying sunlight, and there is certainly white, symbolizing lightness, airiness and purity. In a state of joy, a person tends to give the selected objects more vivid colors than they actually are.
Appeasement
In a state of calm and serenity, a person is more inclined to portray static landscapes and objects. He prefers to at least state certain facts, phenomena and objects. The palette of colors is chosen based on the desire to realistically depict the chosen plot and therefore depends on the situation, and not on the mood. A person is in no hurry and carefully draws out every detail, choosing an identical color to it.