Exhibit Design Watercolor Renderings

Exhibit design rendered in watercolor lets the viewer’s imagination fill in details that aren’t yet finalized. It gives fundraisers, museum boards, and creative teams an evocative preview of the visitor experience. Museum and exhibit projects are often funded by donors and boards who respond to mood and narrative, not technical specification. A watercolor communicates the experience of walking through a gallery or exhibit hall. Presenting Architecture has produced watercolor renderings for museum exhibits, visitor centers, and interpretive spaces, often used alongside floor plans and technical drawings during the approval process.

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