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How can colors show what we feel?
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Today, we are going to explore colors and feelings.
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How can colors show what we feel?
The emotional power of colors is amazing. Each color can make us feel different things. For example, red is often linked to strong feelings like happiness or anger.
Blue can make us feel calm or sad. Imagine a clear blue sky; it often gives us a sense of peace and calmness. But a darker blue can bring feelings of sadness.
Painting is a great way to show your feelings. Unlike words, colors can show what you feel without needing to talk. It's like colors speak for you.
Let's take a simple example: if you feel happy, you can paint a big yellow sun. Yellow is a cheerful color that brightens everything around you. So, colors become loyal friends to express our feelings.

The Magic Painter
How can colors show what we feel?
The Gallery of a Thousand Colors
On this sunny morning, Inaya and Tom, two best friends (1), stand in front of the Academy (2) of Wondrous Arts. With Mrs. Palette, the Academy's director, an eccentric artist with multicolored hair and dressed like a living painting, wearing necklaces of paintbrushes and a mischievous (3) look, they have already explored the music and dance workshops. Mrs. Palette, with her overflowing creativity (4), has taught them to express their emotions through art. Today, they are ready to discover new talents.
Inaya, full of curiosity, asks:
« Where are we going now? »
Tom, eyes sparkling, exclaims:
« I hope we'll see lots of colors! »
After listening to what Inaya and Tom wanted, Mrs Palette smiled at them. She led them to a big, colorful door. It opened into a huge room filled with canvases and brushes. This is the Gallery of a Thousand Colors.
Inaya, amazed, exclaims:
« It's wonderful! »
Tom, excited, asks:
« Can we paint? »
A short time later, they meet a young painter. It's Leo the Painter. He wears a paint-splattered overalls. He has a paintbrush behind his ear. Leo explains that each color has a special meaning. Painting is a way to show what's in your heart, without needing words.
While painting with him, the children find a strange symbol hidden under a layer of golden paint, the first clue of an art mystery (5) to solve.
The Mystery of the Golden Symbol
Inaya and Tom show the symbol to Leo the Painter. Leo the Painter looks at the symbol carefully. He thinks for a moment.
Leo the Painter, after looking at the symbol, whispers:
« This symbol is special. »
Tom, curious about the symbol, asks:
« Why is it special? »
Leo the Painter, curious, whispers then:
« It is hidden. It tells a story. »
Inaya, eyes sparkling with curiosity, asks:
« What story? »
Leo the Painter, while looking at his paintings, says:
« Every color has a meaning. Colors talk. »
Curious (6) about the mysterious symbol found under the golden paint, Inaya and Tom are invited by Leo the Painter to explore other forms of art to better understand the emotions and stories they tell. They are then taken to the Rhythm Studio, where they meet Mrs Palette, an all-around artist who encourages every child to find their creative path. With her multicolored hair, dressed like a living painting, with brush necklaces and a mischievous look, she shows them how each instrument has its own unique voice. They learn that each instrument can tell a different story, just like each color tells an emotion. While exploring the instruments, they discover that music, like painting, is a powerful way to express feelings. With their new understanding of colors and emotions, Inaya and Tom start creating melodies that reflect their own feelings. They realize that art, in all its forms, is a universal (7) language that allows us to communicate what we feel deep inside. Excited by this discovery, they are already getting ready for their next adventure at the Academy of Wonderful Arts, where new mysteries and emotions await them.
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