Visual image of Saint Petersburg was always defined by silvery-grey, cold white and pearl-black shades pulled together. No matter how hard architects tried to add brightness to it with colorful building facades, the city still looks silent, lyrical, restrained and disciplined. If you try to catch a coloristic transition from day to night, from water to clouds, if you plait fibers just like colors of the city change, its walls, embankments, reflections, you will get something similar to black and white Venice.
Visual image of Saint Petersburg was always defined by silvery-grey, cold white and pearl-black shades pulled together. No matter how hard architects tried to add brightness to it with colorful building facades, the city still looks silent, lyrical, restrained and disciplined. If you try to catch a coloristic transition from day to night, from water to clouds, if you plait fibers just like colors of the city change, its walls, embankments, reflections, you will get something similar to black and white Venice.
Gold becomes silver, but it doesn’t make it less precious, because the elegancy of the look is incredible.