Colors - Color & Space Designer

The specific use of color proposed by Bernard GILBERT offers a new opportunity to architects, developers, contractors and other designers (including in the private sector).
This innovative vision allows them to stand out and bring real added value, both aesthetic and commercial, to their projects, both interior and exterior.
Such an approach also allows the occupants of these enhanced spaces to live in perfect and constructive harmony, filled with just and positive energy. Here, harmony is understood as a balance, a symmetry of the forces at play.
In the designer's eyes, colour is a whole which he thinks about and organizes in a more three-dimensional than two-dimensional way, working with volumes and coloured spaces rather than surfaces and planes.
Starting with a meticulous study of the three fundamental parameters that determine each color—hue, saturation, and brightness—the artist organizes and balances these parameters, both for light and materials. To do this, the visual artist and color designer simultaneously considers the physical, physiological, chemical, and psychological factors, as well as the qualitative and quantitative aspects of each hue in context. It's a matter of color interactions; assimilation and contrast.
With this in mind, a meticulous analysis of light, whether artificial and/or natural, allows Bernard GILBERT to objectively define his chromatic choices and thus make the treated space radiate to the maximum and in a unique, specific way.

Yvan BIEFNOT