Felipe Pantone Buenos aires, Argentina, b. 1986.

Biography

Felipe Pantone is one of the most relevant artists on the contemporary international scene. His work is a reflection on the superabundance of information, the digital speed and our relationship with screens, reality and light in a world of the instantaneous.

 

Born in Buenos Aires, at an early age he moved with his family to Spain, where he has developed most of his work. In Valencia he participated in the creation of Equipo D.O.C.S., recognized for their experiments with letters and symbols, while he continued to develop his own avant-garde graffiti style, which later led him to be part of the European group Ultra Boyz.

 

Although he resides most of the time in Valencia, he has worked in the most important venues around the world. His work is distinguished by the combination of typography, traditional graffiti and abstract elements, fusing graphic design with complex geometric figures, resulting in a modern and futuristic aesthetic.

 

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Works
  • Felipe Pantone, Diptico W3 Dynamica 6 y 7, 2018
    Diptico W3 Dynamica 6 y 7, 2018
    Felipe Pantone
    8 ejemplares / Edition of 8
    Obra bidimensional / Two-dimensional Artwork
    100 x 25 cm
  • Felipe Pantone, Integration System 26, 2019
    Integration System 26, 2019
    Felipe Pantone
    Obra única / Unique Work
    Obra bidimensional / Two-dimensional Artwork
    120 x 120 cm
    $ 14,300.00
  • Felipe Pantone, Integration System 28 , 2019
    Integration System 28 , 2019
    Felipe Pantone
    Obra única / Unique Work
    Obra bidimensional / Two-dimensional Artwork
    150 x 60 cm
    $ 9,500.00
  • Felipe Pantone, Optichromie 118, 2019
    Optichromie 118, 2019
    Felipe Pantone
    Obra única / Unique Work
    Obra bidimensional / Two-dimensional Artwork
    150 x 150 cm
    $ 21,000.00
  • Felipe Pantone, W3 Dimensional 2, 2016
    W3 Dimensional 2, 2016
    Felipe Pantone
    Obra única / Unique Work
    Obra bidimensional / Two-dimensional Artwork
    118 x 118 cm
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