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- December 7, 2016
Hailing from Valencia, Spain, Felipe Pantone’s body of work spans from graffiti to kinetic art. His non-graffiti art gives a visual appearance to information flows and depicts them in all their hyperactive glory. Felipe Pantone has collaborated with Urban Nation on Project M/9 in 2016. […]
Hailing from Valencia, Spain, Felipe Pantone’s body of work spans from graffiti to kinetic art. His non-graffiti art gives a visual appearance to information flows and depicts them in all their hyperactive glory. Felipe Pantone has collaborated with Urban Nation on Project M/9 in 2016.
Sharp contrasts, varying textures, impactful colours, a very technological visual vocabulary, Pantone likes to hit the viewers with kinetic art that feels like a multifaceted fine art interpretation of binary ordinariness. Paintings, objects, and printings; they all share one style that consists of select elements differing in colour and texture. Throughout his elaborated visual elements and the minute attention to details in his works, the viewer gets a trace of the Fine Arts education that Pantone went through. Felipe Pantone’s art transcends time, space and opens up the mind it’s hard not to fall in love with it.