The Sherwin Series is a group of paintings, prints and animations that remix images of foreclosed homes with Sherwin-Williams 2007 Color Forecast paints. Sherwin-Williams optimistically chose the colors during the height of the housing bubble before the foreclosure epidemic began.

Color forecasts have always been inextricably linked to commerce and politics. As Greg Castillo explained in his recent talk at Columbia University's conference, Architecture and the State: 1940s-1970s, color choices of post-war domestic interior walls and appliances sold the American way of life that was not always well-received. For example, a sunshine yellow kitchen came to embody the clash of civilizations between Soviet consumer austerity and Western consumer excess.