This document discusses the color red. It states that red is a warm, positive color associated with energy, passion, and survival. Red exudes strong masculine energy and is the color of extremes, representing both love and danger. In many cultures, red is seen as the color of fire, blood, and primal life forces. Red also carries religious significance in places like India and Japan, where it symbolizes marriage, happiness and good luck.
2. COLOUR RED
• The Color Red
• The color red is the color of energy, passion and action
• This color is a warm and positive color associated with our most physical needs and our will
to survive. It exudes a strong and powerful masculine energy.
• Red is the color of extremes. It’s the color of passionate love, seduction, violence, danger, anger,
and adventure. Our prehistoric ancestors saw red as the color of fire and blood – energy and primal
life forces – and most of red’s symbolism today arises from its powerful associations in the past.
• Red is also a magical and religious color red is an auspicious color for marriage. Brides in India
and Nepal wear red saris; in Japan, a red kimono symbolizes happiness and good luck.
3. This picture was taken during one of my projects at Pearl academy of Fashion. This
Picture shows yarns entwined pattern that can be used on fabrics and give them a
warm and fuzzy look. The four coloured pattern that is used adds
up the warmth. This pattern could be used in winter wear and make them look warm
And fuzzy. The colours used in this pattern are bright which adds up to the softness
that is ideal for winters.
4. This picture was taken by me of a friend’s phone. This look is really vibrant with a soft
Touch and has owl print which could give away a really high street style to the fabrics
and could be paired up with a simple contrasting fabric for a highly chic look. The
picture gives away a really urban look that could be used on a fabric meant to turn into
something that will keep a place in an urban girl’s wardrobe.
5. This picture was taken from a general store in Rewari during one of my travels. The
Picture is of one of the products in the shop that is of bright colours. The picture gives
away a chaotic vibe that could be taken over on fabrics.
6. I captured this picture while going back home from college. This picture is of a goods
carrier. This picture reflects a unorganised sphere which is not perfect yet appealing. This
pattern could be used on monochromes to make them more interesting and give them
more edge and make for a perfect combination of earthiness with sophistication.
7. This picture was taken at the vegetable market. It could make an interesting pattern
Filled with vibrancy. This is certainly one of the most vibrant picture I’ ve taken in a
While. This pattern can be imitated on a fabric and can certainly make for a dress that
Is certainly a head turner. The colours red and yellow add more to the vibrancy and
Make the pattern more interesting.
8. This picture was taken from a fruits vendor’s stall near my home. This picture shows
Apples kept in a chaotic manner. The pattern could be imitated on a fabric to give it
More earthiness. This could be an interesting piece of design for ethnic clothes as this
Will give an all together new dimension to ethnicity.
9. This picture
This picture was taken from a stall at a local vegetable’s vendors stall. This picture
gives a shiny feel yet keeping the vibrancy in check. This could be an interesting
pattern for casual evening wear. Ethnic clothes are usually found in this pattern.
However this could be also used on a fabric that could be a perfect material for a
Nice evening wear.
10. This picture was taken at a temple in Rewari. The object in focus is a box that
Contains roli. The picture gives away a very religious vibe and the same religious
Vibe could be captures in fabrics and this vibe can inspire a lot of kurtis and other
such items.
11. This is a picture that reflects the Indian woman. This picture gives away traditional
vibes. This pattern can be used on Indian ethnic wear and the dotted pattern can
This pattern could even be used in a chaotic version on sarees and give them an
altogether different look.
12. This is one of my favourite pictures taken at a local mela at my hometown. This
Picture is of bangles of different colours, also in this picture, we can see tiny toy
cars. The picture gives away a fusion of tradition with the touch of modernity.
The combination looks excellent on fabrics like crepe that could be turned into an
Indo- western outfit.
13. The picture is a perfect example of organized organisedness. The picture contains
A perfect harmony is symbolised in the picture yet there is a certain disturbance in
The picture. This creates a really interesting pattern that can be used on fabrics.
14. IfferentThis picture was taken during one of my stays in Dehradoon. The picture is taken from a
Local shop there. The eatables are kept in different coloured trays that create a beautiful
set up that could be used in designing fabrics.
15. This picture is of a local shop in Rewari. The picture contains a colourful composition of
four colours that balance each other and not outdo each other. This could be used as an
interesting pattern on fabrics that could be turned into interesting clothes.
16. This picture is of a garments shop. This picture has so many colours embedded in it. The
Colours create a disturbance which is creating a clash like situation. The pattern could
inspire a line of fabrics where there are different colours with same boldness and are fighting
for dominance.