Read more about '''[[Colours Compilation|Colours]]''' from the works of the Mother and Sri Aurobindo.
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<center> "Colour, the soul's bridegroom,"<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/26/recent-english-poetry-iii#p52</ref></center>
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=Getting to Know Colours=
Colours are considered from a mental standpoint, or at least because the vision is influenced by the mind of the interpreter. But if one rises above the mind to the truly occult regions beyond, the real meaning of each colour is the same for all those who can read it directly.
We see colour because that is the presentation which consciousness makes to itself of one of its own operations; but colour is only an operation of Force working in the form of Light, and Light again is only a movement, that is to say an operation of Force.
An Indian artist begins from within, sees in his soul the thing he wishes to express or interpret and tries to discover the right line, colour and design of his intuition which, when it appears on the physical ground, is not a just and reminding reproduction of the line, colour and design of physical nature, but much rather what seems to us a psychical transmutation of the natural figure. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/20/indian-art-iv#p7</ref>
There is in all the art an inspired harmony of conception, method and expression. Colour too is used as a means for the spiritual and psychic intention.