b'colourful outlookleft: Thylacine designed, fabricated and installed the eye-catching Stardust to Supercontinents Timeline at the Eromanga Natural History Museum, which was awarded a Resene Total Colour InstallationExperientialProduct Colour Maestro Award. The exhibit is stained in Resene Colorwood Deep Oak, Resene Colorwood Meranti and Resene Colorwood Walnut.Resene ReseneGimblet WaiouruResene Resene Colorwood Koru WalnutResene Resene Colorwood Ceci Wilkinson Grass Hopper MerantiThylacineResene Resene Colorwood www.thylacine.com.au Saratoga Deep Oakstones striking pattern consists of alternatingWhat has proven to be the most valuable piece layersofgoldentigereye,silvermetallicof industry advice youve received so far during WhichareyourcurrentfavouriteResenehematiteandred,brownorblackjaspilite,your career? work. Id love to hear her reflect on her time at colours and what do you like about them? which is reflected in the banded colours of theImluckytohavebeenmentoredbyLucythe Bauhaus and the influence of pre-Columbian Ilovegreensfortheirconnectiontonaturelayered joinery. The Resene wood stain coloursBanyan, Senior Creative Designer at Thylacine.culture on her art, specifically Peruvian weaving. and that they evoke a range of emotions fromused were derived from the burnt umbers andWith regards to colours in museum design, sheShe said Art makes us breathe with a different serenity and comfort, a sense of strength andiron oxide red found in the specimen and aretaught me to always select in sunlight first thenkind of happiness.connectiontotheearth,toenergisedvitality,descriptors for this period of the formation ofin a dimly lit space, and once youve selected the freshness and the vibrancy of nature and growth. Ithe earth, dated three billion years ago, whenhues, to test various saturations and lightnessIf you could magically invent something that like Resene Waiouru, a rugged green that invokesthe oceans of the earth were iron rich and rustyand keep testing until the colour is perfect. does not exist, what would it be and why?feelingsofstability;ReseneGimblet,asoftreds.ReseneColorwoodDeepOak,ReseneMy daughter has just moved to London, so my and soothing tone thats tranquil and balanced;ColorwoodMerantiandReseneColorwoodIfyouweretosplurgeonanyonehomemagical invention would be a space transporter Resene Saratoga, a deep rich olive with an earthyWalnut accentuated the inherent colours of therenovationprojectordcoritemrightnow,allowing me to pop over for brunch or an afternoon grounding quality; Resene Grass Hopper, whichtimber, maintaining the textural organic qualitywhat would it be and why? stroll with her. No travel time or carbon emissions.islivelyandenergeticandsparksfeelingsofof the underlying plywood grain. Im soon to move into a 70s townhouse, which rejuvenationandoptimism;andReseneKoru,would originally have had Berber carpet, but nowIf you could have a superpower, what would it the vibrant green of new growth that carries aWould you consider yourself a DIY perfectionisthas vinyl timber-look flooring. My big splurge willbe and why? sense of freshness and renewal. or do you leave it to the professionals? bereplacingitwithsolidAustralianhardwoodA bit woo-woo, but the only superpower I want I delight in the quality, attention to detail andfloorboards. Why? Because of the look, feel andis to accept and be at ease with myself for who I Whathasbeenyourfavouritepainting,craft that good trades bring to a project. Havingsmell of the natural material, the way it ages andam and where I am in the world.wallpapering or staining project that you havebeen a DIY perfectionist at home, I value thepatinates with time and use and for the sake of completed to date and what did you like bestoutcomebutoftentheprocessisnotworthenvironmentalsustainability,beingrenewable,Which colours do you predict will be key trends about the outcome?the time, effort and frustration. Balancing highresponsibly sourced and fully recyclable. overthecomingmonthsandhowdoyou We have used Resene Colorwood wood stains instandards with practicality is the aim. envisage they will be used?a number of projects at Thylacine. The StardustIf you could have dinner with any architect,In interpretive design, we use colour as a tool to Supercontinents Timeline at the EromangaWhat is your favourite place to find inspirationdesigner, artist or historical figure from the pastto complement the space, interpret the story, NaturalHistoryMuseuminQueenslandfor your projects? or present, who would it be and what might youhighlight various themes, set a mood and colour remains my favourite. The display housing theOurprojectsatThylacinearerootedintalk about? code. So, in our industry, we dont create nor showcaseandtimelinegraphicswasinspiredstory, which is often place based. The naturalIve recently discovered the art of Anni Albers whowork to trends in colour design. At home and in by the museums banded tiger iron specimenenvironment, the base on which layers of storyworked in weaving and printmaking combiningmy wardrobe, Im loving autumnal, earthy tones from the Ord Ranges in Western Australia. Theexist, is my starting point for inspiration. form, material and process in colourfully vibrantand natural materials paired with warm neutrals.blackwhitemag.com 75'