I know that you have no time for answering, but hope you'll read this.
Why we consider blue as 'cold' color????? Fire is blue (and orange ....). If you fire some woods and watch it you'll notice it. So it should be warm, isn't it? Warm and cold colors are based on our associations. Sun is yellow, so it is warm color, ok. Fire is orange so orange is warm. But I'm not sure about green and blue. Why are they consider to be cold? Unless it is about oppositions/primary contrasts of colors. Maybe is better to say 'distant' color, cause it always seems that blue is so far away. I have always been considering blue as a warm color because sea is blue and sea I love. :) So for you it can also be warm cause it is home of the birds ;)
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hehehe I am talking about the colour spectrum. blue, green, purple are cold ;) yellow orange red... warm. this is set so in the theory of colours ;) but, if blue is hot to you... all good! hahaha
Thank you for your answer!
You didn't understood me. I know all about the theory, I have studied it in academy of fine arts and art history studies, and years after. I was talking about what is that theory based on. No blue is cold unless we find something blue that is frozen. That 'cold' and 'warm' theory is based on our association. So I was putting that theory in question. Just thinking, trying to make some argument, maybe a constructive discussion.