π¨ The Inspiration: Fauvist Color
Vibrant oranges, deep greens, and the vibration of pure color. Matisse's Joy of Life uses the transparency of the fragrance to create a visual scent. It mixes Watery Orange with Deep Green and Varnish. It is blurred and artistic.
π§ͺ The Olfactory Architecture: Light and Color
The scent opens with Ozone (The Light). The heart is Bitter Orange and Geranium. The base is Varnished Wood. It is artisticθηγ
πΏ Raw Material Sourcing: The Paint
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Styrax: Leathery, balsamic varnish smell of a gallery.
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Orange Isolate: For the thick, vibrant color field texture.
π§ The Scent Psychology: Peace
Blurred bright scents signal tranquility and depth. Matisse's Joy of Life is a masterpiece.
π¬π§ The London Lab Technology
We used Scent-Synesthesia. Smelling the color of deep green and bright orange.
β¨ The Application Ritual
When to wear: Gallery, museum, garden walks.
Where to spray: Wrists.
Style pairing: Monochrome fabrics, flowy silhouettes, artistic jewelry.
π From the Perfumer's Diary
"It's a painting in a bottle. The smell of wet oil paint and fresh garden fruit. Beautifully blurred."