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Colour has always been an integral part of our lives. From the clothes we wear to the art that hangs on our walls, colour is one of the first and most basic ways we express ourselves. But, as adults, how can you tell what colours really speak to you? It’s easy to walk into a store or an art gallery and be overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices, so how does one rediscover their favourite colours?

The Colour of Dreams by REBECCA KOERTING
One way is to start with what you already own. Whether it’s clothing, furniture, handbags or artwork, take a look at the pieces that make you feel happy and energised. Notice the shades that stand out the most to you – these are usually the colours you’re naturally drawn to.

AI stole my job by BRENDAN WALSH (COLDGHOST)
Another way is to look at how colour influences your mood. Different hues can evoke a range of different emotions, from calming blue and green shades to vibrant yellow and orange tones. When you’re feeling down or anxious, try adding some bright colours into your environment and see how it makes you feel.

Hillscape by SIMON PALMER
Finally, if you’re on the hunt for something new, let your favourite colour serve as a guide. Whether you’re picking out clothes or looking for artwork to hang on your wall, use your newfound knowledge to give yourself some direction. As always, stay true to what makes you unique – no two people have exactly the same shade preferences.

Wonky No 1 by WENDY PETERS
No matter which way you choose to explore your colour palette, be sure to take time to appreciate all of the vibrant shades around us. Rediscovering your favourite colours is a great way to express your one-of-a-kind personality and make life more enjoyable!

Slow Dancing by SARAH SCULLEY
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