“manetone” pantone painting


A reproduction of Édouard Manet’s ‘Bar at the Folies Bergere’ made entirely of old Pantone chips.
Over 5,000 unused chips were painstakingly colour matched and and stuck down over four long nights, and acted as centre piece for a boozey party in Tim Fraser Brown‘s design studio.

via It’s Nice That

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One Response to ““manetone” pantone painting”
  1. Tony says:

    Wow, Thats incredible… Im a huge pantone fan and i love that… I think maybe they should of took the color codes off the chips though… :)

    nice blog by the way ;)

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