Felipe Pantone

BIOGRAPHY

Felipe Pantone is an Argentine artist born in Buenos Aires. At a young age, he moved to Spain where he discovered and began experimenting with graffiti art. He earned his art degree in Valencia, where he established his studio. Known as an eternal wanderer, his murals can be seen in Tokyo, London, Osaka, Paris, and other major cities worldwide.

Pantone draws inspiration from a multitude of artists including José María Yturralde, Frédéric Platéus, Herb Lubalin, Sozyone Gonzalez, Steven Powers, and Demsky. His work combines typography and abstraction into an ultramodern aesthetic. Resolutely avant-garde, his distinctive style reinvents graffiti art towards futurism and kineticism. He employs a vibrant color palette with geometric patterns from Optical art, challenging movement and perspective.

A true artistic chameleon, Pantone explores text, neon, and metallic colors to create a new visual language at the intersection of the digital age, technology, and society. His works evoke an almost instinctive attraction and summon a unique vision by immersing and overwhelming us.

His work has been exhibited throughout Europe, America, Australia, and Asia, solidifying his growing international influence.