Fading Colours

The inspiration for “Fading Colours” stems from the research of the Science Museum Group Collection. They examined over 7,000 photographs of objects from 21 categories.

The study shows how the colours of objects have changed over time. Car parks mainly look grey and white, the average interior is beige and neutral colours are most popular when it comes to clothing.

Fascinated by colour and the way it affects the world around us, Magalie went hunting for colour in the sea of grey landscapes.

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