Frank Ocean
Color (A Comprehensive Color Guide Book)
Confidential Report.
"Color" prototype for Frank Ocean made by Tom Sachs.
One copy only (for now); 2.24.15.
© 2015 Tom Sachs, All Rights Reserved.
S/N 2015.126.

In the studio, we adhere to a strict color code. Developed over decades, our color code consists of a finite and precise color palette. The color code is non-negotionable. We do not stray from the color code. The whole world as we experience it visually comes to us through the mystic realm of color.

Green.
In the studio, green is olive drab. OD 7 is our olive drab.
For OD 7, our preferred choice is Krylon Industrial Camouflage 8143 Olive Drab. However, this has been discontinued.
The search continues.

Yellow.
McDonald's Yellow: Golden Acrylics, C.P. Cadmium Yellow Medium; Golden #1130-6, Series 7.
Kodak Yellow: Golden Acrylics, Diarylide Yellow; Golden #1147-6, Series 6.

Red.
Benjamin Moore Impervex Latex High Gloss Metal & Wood Enamel, Brilliant Red 309 20; or Krylon Industrial, 2108 Banner (Safety Red).

White.
Benjamin Moore Decorators White, Flat Finish N215 04.
Alternatively: native whites i.e. 1989 Chevrolet Police Package White, or Hunt ® Foamcore White. Chevrolet Caprice, Balaenoptera musculus, "Tom Sachs," Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy, 6 April–15 June 2006.

Black.
Flat: Benjamin Moore Regal Classic Premium Interior Paint, Black N215 80 Flat Acrylic.
Gloss: Benjamin Moore Impervex Latex High Gloss Metal & Wood Enamel, Black 30980.
Orange.
Orange is a native color in the studio. You will not find orange paint here. Except for emergency situations.
(Hermès Orange.)

Purple.
The color purple is a forbidden color. The color purple is forbidden in the studio. The color purple is punishable by death. There is never an excuse for the color purple.

Blue.
For all NASA meatball applications, we use:
Benjamin Moore Impervex Latex High Gloss Metal & Wood Enamel, Classic Navy 309 35.

Pantone color standards are generally to be avoided because their limited range discourages subtlety. While we admire Pantone’s packaging and judicious use of Helvetica, we resent choosing from their limited offerings. Secret societies conspire to keep us in the dark ages of color. Committee mentally guarantees that shitty cars like Saturn are only available in teal and maroon. In this studio, we shun decision by committee. Instead, we look to the superlative Porshe palette, which rains beautiful despite the company's Nazi heritage and douchebag clientele.
Tom Sachs and Van Neistat.
NYC 2012.

Gulf Porshe Blue.

Counterfitter's holy grail:
Nike color swatch book SP/SU 2012.
(Nike Color Standard, 6DL Gym Red.)

"I’ve been 40 years discovering that the queen of all colors was black." — Pierre-Auguste Renoir.