The impossibly well ordered artists’ supplies lab and store Pigment in Tokyo – designed and created by architect Kengo Kuma.
Brushes, glues, papers, rare materials, recondite art tools and a spectrum of 4,200 individual pigments displayed on the walls, each container precisely equidistant from the next.
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A ma z i ng.
Brilliant. This pleases me immensely :)
Apparently they liked to line up the slave laborers on the Burma railway like that too.
They’s have conniptions if they see Francis Bacon’s studio.
My OCD is thoroughly enjoying this
Really? Brush in third photo should be on far right and same for fifth photo for me.
Heaven!