<h1>Violet and Light Green</h1> In color perception theory, at the color wheel there's a division that differentiates warm and cold colors. This division is the one set by violet and light green: above this line the warm and below the cold. Violet and light green have as an attribute that when they are in a warm composition they turn warm and when they are in a cold composition they became cold colors. This lack of definition makes them not warm or cold colors. [![enter image description here][1]][1] > The colors halfway between these warm and cool extremes, such as yellow-green and red-violet, are fairly neutral; they seem neither very warm nor very cool. The warm and cool qualities of color at this points are very subtle. From *[Ich werde ein perfekter Künstler. Bd. 2.][2]* by John H. Miller, Sonja Steiner-Welz [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/UZ0Bv.png [2]: https://books.google.es/books?id=8QrBHu9U2bsC&lpg=PA3&ots=lMgeOk95hc&dq=If%20we%20split%20the%20color%20circle%20in%20half%2C%20from%20green%20to%20violet%2C%20we%20make%20a%20division%20between%20warm%20colors%20and%20cold%20colors.%20The%20green%20and%20violet%20can%20be%20part%20both%2C%20depending%20on%20the%20amount%20of%20yellow%20and%20blue%20that%20contains&hl=es&pg=PA3#v=onepage&q&f=false