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He didn’t approach color with scientific rigor, but rather he was captivated by its ability to evoke memories and emotions. Red was important to him not just because it carried a bold presence, but for what it symbolized. Red is “the color of the Communist flag, the color that makes a surgeon move faster and the color of passion
What You Need to Know about Memphis Design Pioneer Ettore Sottsass
In the same way that red is used in fast-food restaurants to discourage guests from settling any longer than is necessary to consume their food, the colors of a tearoom instill a guest with an unusual degree of calmness and serenity.
Andrew Juniper • Wabi Sabi: The Japanese Art of Impermanence

"Where I got the color red—to be sure, I just don't know," Henri Matisse once remarked. "I find that all these things…only become what they are to me when I see them together with the color red."
“The Red Studio” features a small retrospective of Matisse's recent painting, sculpture, and ceramics, displayed in his... See more
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