I recently went to the cinema to see The Grand Budapest Hotel and ever since, I’ve been hooked on the colour palettes that Wes Anderson (the Film Director) features in his collection of films.
I find Anderson’s films completely mesmerising and I’m pretty sure the 1970’s-esque colour palettes are something to do with it! Typically highly saturated and just down right wonderful, the colour schemes can be clearly matched up with their associated films. The pinks and purples of The Grand Budapest Hotel look good enough to eat and the whole film appears as though shot through an Instagram filtered lense. (and that’s no bad thing seeing as I am OBSESSED with Instagram.)
I happened to stumble across a tumblr blog dedicated to Wes and his colours this week - http://wesandersonpalettes.tumblr.com/ - and it looks to be a fantastic source of inspiration for artists, designers and for those who like pretty things alike. I love the internet for throwing up this beautiful aesthetic study and whatever you may think of Wes Anderson, you can’t ignore his charming use of colour.
Personally, I just wish The Grand Budapest Hotel existed. For once, this is something Google doesn’t have the answer to.
(All images from: wesandersonpalettes)
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