C, and Dougie Coop know what I’m talking about. If you ever happen upon a set of red curtains appearing in a circle of 12 Sycamore trees, know that the color red serves as a warning. Red also has the ability to deliver powerful messages of warning, some easier to receive than others. Please do dabble carefully – red corresponds with the element of fire. I’m not an expert and it’s complex AF, but for the sake of Pride, I reworked the rainbow colors into a Matrix that should work just fine if you dare to dabble. My go-to for any and all design concerns is a document known as a Feng Shui Matrix (or Bagua). The struggle is so real that I’ve done some pretty deep dives into the practice of Feng Shui over the years. In the context of the gay pride flag, red represents life. Indeed, the many variations of red are associated with power and energy, two sure signs of life that I struggle with on a daily basis. Besides that, red is known in Feng Shui circles as the most active of all colors, making it a great color to examine in preparation for a month full of rainbows, parades and glitter-filled celebrations. Red is the purrrfect color to kick things off! It’s the top (first) color in the gay pride flag, making it a logical starting point. In this post I will explore the meanings behind the 6 colors represented in the gay pride flag. Welcome and thank you for joining me on my descent into the fascinating world of color meanings and representation.
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