Color as a reflection of human character in the Spectrum collection
For inspiration
The collection, called Spectrum, uses six colors to reflect the character and mood of different people. Very bright!
For his Spectrum collection, the artist drew inspiration from flowers. Namely, in how color is perceived and applied in our lives. Chung-Yang Su believes that colors are used to represent personalities: for example, a cheerful and sociable person is often represented by bright colors that seem to warm up. While a more reserved person - cold and solemn colors, perhaps dark blue.
Designers use colors to add sensation to their creations and evoke a reaction in people. When a work resonates with a person, he takes this creation and makes it part of his own personality.
My collection is called “Spectrum” because it is my own idea of the interaction between color, our environment and people.
Hair: Chung-Yang “Yoshi” Su
Coloring: Sanja Scher
Photo: Michaela Barca
Makeup: Sarah Baxter
Style: Jessica Jade Hunter
Accessories: @mesh.gallery
Model: @caseydollxx
Salon: Chiseled Hair
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