Grey
Transcript: Grey has many different psychological symbolism's for example, it is the colour of conformity, it adapts to any other colour, it can look either dark or light depending on the colour next to it, it has no personality of its own. Image by Tom Mooring Grey is the colour of ashes, therefore in the Christian religion is a symbol of mourning and repentance The first recorded use of the name grey to refer to a colour was in AD 700. In the middle ages grey was the colour of undyed wool and was often worn by peasants and the poor. It was also worn by monks to symbolize humility and poverty. Grey is an intermediate colour between Black and White. Grey is a colour "without colour." fff Grey became a popular colour for military uniform. This then meant in the late 1930s grey symbolized industrialization and war. It was a dominate colour of Pablo Picasso's painting about the horrors of the Spanish Civil War. Grey is a solid colour creating a sense of calm and composure, the colour is subdued, quiet and reserved. Grey is considered to be boring, depressing but on the other hand elegant, formal but never glamorous. Grey symbolizes maturity and responsibility Grey