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The Color of Magic: Exploring Fantasy Colors

Fantasy and magic can take us to faraway lands–what colors do you see in these spaces?

Books can take us to magical lands and allow us to see the world through someone else’s eyes. Few genres offer a more unique experience than fantasy–a category that is committed to magical, mysterious, and mesmerizing things.

When you watch a fantasy-themed movie or read a fantasy-genre book, have you ever noticed the colors at work in these stories? What is the color of magic in your mind, and what does this say about you? 

Fantasy Worlds and the Colors They Share

A fantasy story is designed to take us to a new world that is both relatable and yet completely unlike our own. We are pulled into tales of dragons, stories of brave fighters, and powers that allow a character to change the world with a flick of a wrist. There are so many reasons to love fantasy and the worlds they share – but what about the fantasy colors?

Fantasy worlds often have distinct fantasy colors, blending deep and rich hues with more vibrant shades. Fantasy palettes can even be found online, showing the most popular colors among fantasy creations. For fantasy book covers, gold, silver, purple, green, and blue are the most popular colors that catch the attention of readers. We know fantasy when we see it, even if we don’t think about it often.

The hallways of a magical home may be dark, while an enchanted forest may bring the brightest greens. Magic, in particular, is often shown as blue, purple, or white. In fantasy, any color can be used, but some are more common than others, and we see them time and time again.

In magical worlds, color is often used to receive our attention and create balance. It shows us that even on our darkest days, magic can still shine bright. Magicians use brightly colored scarves, and spell casters burst with bright lights and colors, all to draw us into the fact that magic is power, and it brings new beauty to the worlds it fills!

Choosing a Magical Color of Your Very Own

There are some colors that are commonly associated with magic, but any color can be magical if it feels that way to you. In Grandma Irene’s Magical Gift, children can learn about the many shades of magic and just how powerful it can be when we believe in ourselves. Ready to shine with grandma’s magical hats, Elizabeth and Philip learn to say goodbye to doubt and how to be more positive too!  In Danny Defeats Asthma we see him also going on a magical fantasy trip – what would a children’s world be like without magic and fantasy? 

To Conclude:

Magical and fantastical worlds often have vibrant and rich color schemes. Let’s discuss the true colors of magic and what makes them so special.

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