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The Lecture Contains: Traditional Culture and Color Symbolism China Characteristics of the Five Elements Chinese Seasons and Color Symbols Japan Color Symbolism of Months file:///e /color_in_design/lecture34/34_1.htm[8/17/2012 2:29:30 PM]

Traditional Culture and Color Symbolism Let us identify some of the traditional cultures and their preferences toward colors China Plate4 Five Natural Elements (Source:http://www.google.co.in/search?q=ancient+chinese+five+elements&hl=en&noj=1&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo= u&source=univ&sa=x&ei=ngdwt7rupmsxrae08nx7dw&ved=0cheqsaq&biw=1350&bih=559 ; June 11, 2012) Ancient China symbolized five natural elements of the earth with five colors. Symbolically the colors associated with nature. For more than 2000 years, the Chinese people have used brilliant colors. Today in modern China, red is a very popular color. However, contrary to popular belief, ancient peoples did not pay special attention to the color red. Traditional Chinese physics taught that the Five Elements of nature that surround us are- water, fire, wood, metal and earth, in that order. They correspond to black, red, blue-green, white and yellow, respectively. Five elements refer to the five basic substances that constitute the material world, namely wood, fire, earth, metal, water and their movement and transformation in the universe. In humans, for example, the elements determine our whole physical, psychological and emotional balance. The ancient Chinese believed that wood, fire, earth, metal and water were indispensable to the natural world. These elements have different characteristics but they are closely related rather than separate or isolated. Ancient Chinese people believed that the five elements made everything in nature. They gradually established a relationship between colors and the principle of the five elements, which guided the natural movement of heaven and the heavenly Tao. file:///e /color_in_design/lecture34/34_2.htm[8/17/2012 2:29:30 PM]

Characteristics of the Five Elements Water: Solitude, privacy, introspection, philosophy, mystery, truth, honesty, anxiety, nervousness, insecurity. (Images: Black, Night, Winter) Wood: Leadership, assertiveness, creativity, planning, decision-making, competitiveness, conflict, anger, frustration. (Images: Green, Morning, Spring) Fire: Self-expression, emotional extremes, empathy, extrovert, attention-seeking, sociable, talkative. (Images: Red, Mid-day, Midsummer) Earth: Caring, supportive, nourishing, family-oriented, stability, grounding, "mother hen", worrier. (Images: Yellow, Afternoon, Late summer) Metal: Precise, meticulous, logical, analytical, moderation, self-control, morality, tendency to pessimism (Images: White, Evening, Autumn) Taoism comes from the word Tao ( dow ), which means the Way. Taoism talks about two kinds of energy- female ( yin ) and male ( yang ). Yin (female) - symbolizes TIGER Yang (male) - symbolizes DRAGON file:///e /color_in_design/lecture34/34_3.htm[8/17/2012 2:29:31 PM]

Chinese Seasons and Color Symbols Chinese civilization has shown close relationship with nature and symbolic colors are chosen through observation of seasons and animal characteristic that have their rational reasoning. Symbols and Metaphors in Taoism Plate5 The Four Cardinal Directions North- Tortoise (Black Warrior); Snake- symbolizes heaven and earth, also immortal creature; Winter, Black, Water East- Dragon lives in sky, rivers, oceans controls water and rain. Dragon is responsible for harvest; Spring, Green, Wood South- Red Bird (Phoenixes) - birds of south symbolizes peace ; Summer, Red, Fire West- Tiger, Fall, White, Metal, Cranes- symbolizes long life ; (Read more: http://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/ssu-ling.shtml ; June 11, 2012) file:///e /color_in_design/lecture34/34_4.htm[8/17/2012 2:29:31 PM]

Japan Japan like any other traditional society has preference of colors associated with auspicious event or rituals. Interestingly most of the traditional colors are related to natural environment. Red and White are auspicious colors (good luck). You will find the two colors used for many special occasions, such as weddings, and births. Since tassels are used to decorate things of celebration, red and white are the colors you will find (unless it is black and white, or all black for a funeral). There is an observance in Japan that you may find amusing - you are in a train station and see a couple. Modern day it is common for men and women to wear black suit. However, the only way to tell is if the woman's obituary is colorful or solid black, and the man's tie is white or black. Colorful/white is for a wedding, black/black is for the funeral Blue and White are also prominent colors in Japanese fabrics and dishware. Yukata is a blue and white cotton fabric used to make summer kimonos called "yukata". It is also used for the "temarilike" patterns found throughout their dishware. Japan has rich traditional of art and crafts design. Following are examples (plates 6) of such works Plate6 Wood cut print Fabric Design, Japan Ceramics, Japan Mask Plates 6 Art & Crafts of Japan file:///e /color_in_design/lecture34/34_5.htm[8/17/2012 2:29:31 PM]

Color Symbolism of Months The rich combination of red, white, blue, green etc are found in Japanese art and craft works. Traditional Japanese culture associate with the following symbolism of colors through months January February March April May June July August Pine: sprout green and deep purple Red-blossom plum: crimson and purple Peach: peach and khaki Cherry: white and burgundy Orange Flower: dead-leaf yellow and purple Artemisia (shrub): sprout green and yellow Lily: red and dead-leaf yellow Cicada wing: cedar bark and sky blue SeptemberAster: lavender and burgundy October Bush Clover: rose and slate blue November Maple: vermilion and grey-green December Chrysanthemum: lavender and deep blue Plate 7 Color Symbolism of Months (Ref. (Read more: http://www.onmarkproductions.com/html/ssu-ling.shtml ; June 11, 2012) The above information shows the Japanese tradition and their close association with nature. Each month is closely related to the changing season and the color. Naturally following through such tradition human beings are interactive and closer to the mother-nature. file:///e /color_in_design/lecture34/34_6.htm[8/17/2012 2:29:32 PM]

Like other cultures in Japan they associate the following colors (plate 8) are related to emotion and human nature Yellow - In the Far East, a sacred color; but it the West it can mean treachery Red - Passion; gets the blood flowing more intensely. Orange - Represents knowledge and civilization Violet - Stately and royal Blue - Cool, passive, and also symbolizes fidelity (as in true blue) Green - Restful and fresh White - Purity and truth Black - Gloom, sorrow and depression Plate8 Color and Human Emotion (Japan) (Source: http://www.temarikai.com/meaningoftraditionalcolors.htm ; June 11, 2012) Naturally every culture has rich heritage of symbolism, taboos, metaphors that flows through generations. Creativity driven by the diverse cultural heritage has produced fine creative works in art, literature, performing arts, music, etc that reflect such heritage. The strength of healthy interactive society driven by numerous creative activities produced the range of aesthetic expressions. Naturally every culture has rich heritage of symbolism, taboos, metaphors that flows through generations. Creativity driven by the diverse cultural heritage has produced fine creative works in art, literature, performing arts, music, etc that reflect such heritage. The strength of healthy interactive society driven by numerous creative activities produced the range of aesthetic expressions. file:///e /color_in_design/lecture34/34_7.htm[8/17/2012 2:29:32 PM]