Night at the Museum
Sometimes paint colors, the crowning touch in many restorations or remodels, endures a drawn-out coronation. Half-painted walls languish for months, swatches taped in the corners of rooms, sample after sample brushed over stark white primer.I generally recommend to the color choice challenged (or CCC), manufacturers with historic palettes (Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore, amongst others); or, a little reconnaissance--at the museum! What a testing ground: lots of walls, rooms with mostly hardwood floors, different appointments, and frequently mixed (color temperature) lighting.
According to Louis Marchesano, a curator at the Getty Research Institute, the choice of color is made by either the designer or the curator, and is usually a stock color widely available. "I've even thought we should include a color attribution in our exhibition materials," says Marchesano, "though the designers keep a complete record of all the materials used."Some of the juxtapositions are so unexpected, they're inspiring. It isn't a canvas I want to paint after visiting the Fragonard show--it's my bedroom.
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Hi- may I ask what paint colors are used in this museum pic?
Thanks very much!
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