Noru Paint Creates Color Design for 'Sticky Monster Lab Still Life' Exhibition Space
Color gradation at the exhibition entrance using 11 Pantone paint colors from Noroo Paint. (Photo by Noroo Paint)
View original imageNoru Paint announced on the 16th that it has decorated the exhibition space of 'Sticky Monster Lab: Still Life,' held at the complex cultural space Griun City Siso Seongsu in Seoul, with vibrant color paintings.
Sticky Monster Lab is an artist group that presents figures resembling monsters similar to modern urban people. They are loved not only through collaborations with global brands but also overseas in places like Taiwan and Hong Kong.
This exhibition features works capturing the daily lives of various monsters living in Monster City (M-City). It is set up as a healing space where visitors can find laughter and comfort in the monsters' appearances.
Noru Paint applied 'Soon & Su All Cover,' a white color base with excellent adhesion and durability, to the 13 different exhibition spaces. For the display stands and walls exhibiting the figures, 'Pantone Paint' with outstanding color matching the concept was used.
Also, the colorful entrance color gradation, which visitors encounter first at the exhibition, was created using 11 colors of Pantone Paint to captivate the audience's attention. The walls were finished with a matte texture by choosing a matte gloss level, and to prevent contamination of the display stands, low gloss and semi-gloss were used, delicately designing every space.
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A Noru Paint representative said, "We hope many people will directly face the three-dimensional and delicate monsters as if watching a short animation."
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