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  1. Aug 15, 2022 · Do we have a bias against colour in art? Matt Wilson explores prejudices that have built up over centuries – leading to what has been labelled 'chromophobia'.

  2. Sep 4, 2018 · Chromophobia,” was the immediate answer I received when I posed this question to Peter Stamberg and Paul Aferiat, architects of the technicolor Saguaro Hotel in Palm Springs, California, which credits its electric hues with making it the third most Instagrammed hotel in the world.

  3. Dec 7, 2023 · Chromophobia is also known as Chromatophobia or Chremaphobia. It is an irrational and persistent fear of colors. It is rooted in the realm of specific phobias and manifests as an irrational fear of specific colors or maybe even a bunch of them.

  4. Chromophobia is the irrational fear of colors. Someone suffering from this condition can expect to experience a very high amount of anxiety from merely thinking of colors, let alone actually experiencing it. In fact, their anxiety may be so intense that they may even endure a full blown panic attack as a result of it.

  5. Jun 16, 2020 · Chromophobia Is a Form of Control. Your initial objection to the concept of chromophobia might be that it’s simple to look around and see plenty of color: green trees, blue sky, vibrant flowers.

  6. Chromophobia is a specific phobia that is characterized by an intense fear of colors. Those who experience Chromophobia may feel deep anxiety or fear when they are exposed to certain colors or combinations of colors. This fear can be triggered by a variety of factors, including cultural or personal experiences, life events or previous traumas.

  7. Coming from the Greek word “chromos” meaning color and the Greek word “phobos” meaning fear or deep aversion chromophobia, also known as chromatophobia, is the fear of colors. This phobia is not just a phobia of specific colors or certain shades, but all colors although there are phobias related to specific colors.

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