UNI ROSE
Pink is a color that is connected to caring for oneself—self-love—perpetually for me, and to becoming more receptive toward the world around me. There is a typical marketing gimmick that shades of pink are just for girls, and scientific statistics show men tend to like blue and green hues. No matter how you consider this color, I would like to focus on its character: how it makes you feel and what it gives you at this time.
It indicates powerfully that pink is a sort of capacity to accept love, though there is an issue that can happen when you commit to pink right away. While pink is calm, delicate, soothing, and tender—reminding us of the need to share the energy of love—it also holds notes of indulgence and possession. It may represent a need for warmth and a very complex emotional state at the same time.
Nevertheless, pink carries strong messages of innocence, newness, awakening, intuition, and the eradication of unjustified attacks. In these processes, there can be a reaction of stereotyped rejection—a feeling that "this is not for me." If pink only represented "love" as a creative construct between two people or others, it would feel like a bit of pressure for me. I believe there is also self-love; it is not just about typical domestic patterns, but can also be expressed in more artistic ways to nourish one another.
Pink awakens an aesthetic sense of noticing the delicate beauty of this world. It can be seen as a gradual opening up to beauty over time, leading to a longing to color the world around you with more love itself.
