When I brand myself as a professional visual artist, I think about the palette and audience. Branding is critical because it not only attracts viewers to my work, but also helps them to understand more about me as a person. I am using videos, blog posts and other sites to brand myself as a professional visual artist. An important element in branding myself as a professional visual artist is color. The colors that I select have a specific meaning.
"Red — Red stands for passion, excitement and anger. It can signify importance and command attention.
Orange — Orange stands for playfulness, vitality and friendliness. It is invigorating and evokes energy.
Yellow — Yellow evokes happiness, youth and optimism, but can also seem attention-grabbing or affordable.
Green — Green evokes stability, prosperity, growth and a connection to nature.
Light Blue — A light shade of blue exudes tranquility, trust, openness. It can also signify innocence.
Dark Blue — Dark blue stands for professionalism, security and formality. It is mature and trustworthy.
Purple — Purple can signify royalty, creativity and luxury.
Pink — Pink stands for femininity, youth and innocence. It ranges from modern to luxurious.
Brown — Brown creates a rugged, earthy, old-fashioned look or mood.
White — White evokes cleanliness, virtue, health or simplicity. It can range from affordable to high-end.
Gray — Gray stands for neutrality. It can look subdued, classic, serious, mysterious or mature.
Black — Black evokes a powerful, sophisticated, edgy, luxurious and modern feeling. "
Palette of an artist. Digital art created on canvas. Afrika Abney