Abstract art, which people would perhaps consider the most emotionally subjective form of art, is actually completely objective. The emotional objectivity of abstract art lies in the characteristics of the colours and their interactions with one another. To know what kind of colour palette can express the chosen emotions and to substantiate the reason for using movement in colours, as well as to understand which elements of art or visuals play a vital role in evoking emotions in the viewers, I created a survey. The inferences were made from 50 complete responses and around 76 partial surveys, where 16 of the surveys had data for 6 or more than 6 questions and thus were considered in the inferences.