Formation of a Color Sense Human Unconsciously absorb images through thei daily environment their senses and communication with others. This process begins in childhood. For instance, children are easily impressed by a bright scene. A multcolored flower bed of tulips might elicit an excited reaction. " Wow! That's pretty " a child is apt to say. Such an image would then be impressed on the mind, and the flowers' Colors imposed onto the mental database and categorized as a "pretty" image.
ln this manner, familiar images are impressed on the senses over time. A series of such images inscribed on the heart and mind determines a person's taste and lifestyle.