YESCOLOURS x THEY MADE THIS UNVEIL NEW ART INSTALLATION AT THE ROYAL PAVILION’S CELEBRATED COLOUR EXHIBITION
Award-winning sustainable paint brand brings its colour expertise to Brighton & Hove Museums with a bold new art exhibition.
The Royal Pavilion’s acclaimed COLOUR exhibition has unveiled a striking new chapter: a fully immersive installation drenched in YesColours’ rich indigo shade,Loving Blue. Created in collaboration with Brighton gallery, They Made This and proudly sponsored by YesColours, the installation (23 September – 16 November 2025) transforms a historic Pavilion room into an atmospheric celebration of colour, creativity and community.
Curated by They Made This, founders Áine Donovan and Eloise Jones, the space showcases works from artists with close ties to Brighton’s vibrant creative scene, including Anthony Burrill, Amy Gardner, and Evergood. Together, their pieces capture the city’s spirit and energy, framed by a backdrop of colour designed to enhance mood and transform perception.
For YesColours, this partnership is about much more than decoration. It is a living expression of the brand’s mission to challenge the traditional paint industry through sustainable innovation, a neurodivergent perspective, and unrivalled expertise in colour psychology and science.
“We’re thrilled to support COLOUR at the Royal Pavilion with Brighton & Hove Museums,” says Emma Bestley, Co-Founder & Creative Director of YesColours. “As colour experts, we know paint can be transformative, not just for interiors but for our mood, wellbeing, and how we experience the world. This exhibition is about reminding people that colour is emotional, cultural, and deeply human.”
YesColours’ sponsorship continues the Pavilion’s legacy as a place of spectacle and wonder, marrying history with modern creativity. YesColours innovative approach to paint, from fully recyclable paint pouches to palettes rooted in emotional connection, continues to challenge and reimagine how we experience and use colour.




