. The Met Surrealist Polish Set features a more vibrant range of colours, which J.Hannah’s founder, Jess Hannah Révész, describes as ‘twists on vivid shades that were at once familiar and slightly strange, like a dream you can’t quite remember’.
Explaining the thought process behind each of the three shades, Révész notes that Carnelian, a faded tomato red, ‘is a reference to the symbolic role that red plays in the Surrealist movement, an iconic statement in the form of pigment’. Prim, a soft powdery blue, is ‘an ode to unmoored sky [and] a nod to the familial nickname of Surrealist artist Leonora Carrington’.
Meanwhile, Enigma, a yellow-toned artichoke green, ‘hints at Surrealism’s deep strangeness, an embrace of the unsettling, uneasy delve into the subconscious’. Even before The Met collaborations, J.Hannah has looked to art to inspire its singular nail polish shades. Some of its most memorable colours include Hepworth, a taupe shade inspired by the British sculptor’s muted palette; and Agnes, a delicate pink drawn from the Minimalist works of Agnes Martin.
‘We’re guided by colour as idea,’ says Révész, ‘chasing the possibility of what a feeling or concept might look like in visual form, rather than holding an allegiance to pure optics or trend. As a result, we’ve been delighted to find an expansive beauty in overlooked or untraditional shades or, in some cases, colours that are considered outright “ugly” or boring.’ §
There’s nothing surreal about that nail polish
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