

He graduated with a Fine Art degree in Valencia (Spain) where his studio is based.

He started doing graffiti at the age of 12. Your brain cells light up in front of his work? Too late, you've caught the Pantone virus.įelipe Pantone (1986) is an Argentinian-Spanish artist. Felipe Pantone is a iconoclastic artist at the forefront of technology. No need to look further, the references he uses extend as far as your culture. but also the spirit of the De Stijl movement or of the Memphis Design. In front of his work, you'll find a mixture of glitch art (digital bug aesthetics), kinetic art (Vasarely, Julio Le Parc), graffiti, 3D modeling. Like all artists of his generation (1986), he likes to reinterpret both classical and contemporary codes of aesthetic. On the other, there is the infinite universe of the digital age. On one side, there's the exhilarating experience of graffiti, its physical emotion. This hybridization of genres reaches a broad audience, both cosmopolitan and keen in its references. He synthesizes, with coherence and originality, the aesthetics of Graffiti and Geek on all types of mediums (painting, video, sculpture, installation, mural, etc.). Maybe you've discovered the work of Felipe Pantone on Instagram? Because the Internet lights up with each of his interventions. Strongly solicited to paint monumental frescoes and participate in exhibitions around the world, the Pantone tsunami is on the horizon. The encounter was brief, but I wanted to know more about this young Argentinian who already enjoyed a solid reputation in the graffiti world on an international scale. The guy was smiling, confident, curious and I was clearly impressed by his skills. While visiting Brussels, he painted a wall with his friend Sozyone Gonzalez. The first time we met Felipe Pantone was in July 2015.
