Most people seem to cringe when we open the tin of Annie Sloàan Antibes Green Chalk Paint at our workshops.Yes it is an in your face colour. We have nicknamed Kermit Green for obvious reasons.However as with a lot of the brighter colours once you start adding dark wax they take on a whole new life.
Don’t forget that adding old white to a colour produces some wonderful alternative colours. We were a little more adventurous and added French linen to Antibes to produce an incredible mint green colour !
Antibes comes to the Annie Sloan palette from two sources – the neo-classical palaces, such as the Fontainebleau Palace and in Schloss Charlottenburg in Potsdam, and from the villages around Provence where countless artists have been inspired by the colours of painted furniture, shutters and doors .
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