Influenced by Art Movements & Artists Range of Paints

Realist:
Light and shadow anchor pebble-rock greys, a seaside palette punctuated by a gleaming sapphire. Boundless Realism tells it as it is, and with this palette’s pearl eyeshadows, there is no hiding from it.
Renaissance:
Burnished brass, broken-in leather and delicate lace create depth and classic form. This palette is motivated by the artist, Fontana, who was part of the Renaissance movement. She was the first woman artist to paint female nudes, and we’ve honored her by carefully selecting pearly nudes that blend seamlessly and can effortlessly create a day-to-night transformation.


Baroque:
Muted fruits, fawn and petal evoke the grandeur of fabric, well-worn metals and dappled light. The Baroque style used contrast, movement, exuberant detail, deep color and surprise to achieve a sense of awe. This palette is all that and then some.
Impressionist:
Youthful pearls, a flattering plum and a duo of beaming greys dance on the skin with a spirited independence. Impressionist painters are characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, the same small and thin brushstrokes that should be used to create a dramatic, intense application with this palette.


Arts & Crafts:
A beam of sunlight reveals spices, roots and leaves, conjuring the simple joy of a woodland forest. These colors are inspired by renowned Swedish artist Carl Larsson and his “Letter Writing”. Subtle colors on their own but when combined create depth and cultivate individualism.