“These photographs are about colour and are a celebration of the natural beauty in the world around us.” – Ans Westra, April 2005
Displaying posts for the “Colour” category.
Pink not dead
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Wear palettes: collecting about 1500 different palettes extrapolated from Sartorialist clothing pictures and updating everyday.
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Untitled (speelhoven), 2003
Edition of 6
Framed lamda print, 170 x 140 cm
Installation view “Speelhoven 03”, Aarschot /B
Info / Pieter Vermeersch
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Field Guide to Style & Color 2007
374 page book
This piece is a fullsize reproduction of the entire 2007 IKEA catalogue, leaving only color and structure.
With an estimated 175 million copies distributed in 2006, the IKEA catalogue is thought to have surpassed the Bible as the most published print-work in the world.
Free Magenta by Lava.nl
T-Mobile doesn’t want other Dutch companies using the colour Magenta (bright pink) for their stationary or advertising campaigns.
Deutsche Telekom, the mother company of T-Mobile, has registered Magenta® at the European brandoffice.}