Felipe Pantone is best known for his chromatic sculptures and installations that demystify the eye. Having exhibited from one corner of the world to the next, the Spanish-Argentine artist is currently showcasing a solo exhibition at CONTROL Gallery in Los Angeles that cements his meteoric rise. Pantone, like many street artists, however, first came to art through graffiti.
A new collaboration with KRINK honors Pantone’s roots through a set of K-60 markers. Comprising of six 15mm round tip paint markers (black, light blue, yellow, light green, red and purple), the set embodies the spirit of Pantone’s practice — which teeters between art’s analog past and digital future, where humans and machines will work in tandem to usher in the next frontier of creative expression.
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For those looking to purchase, the KRINK x Felipe Pantone K-60 marker set is limited to an edition of 350 and is available to purchase at BEYOND THE STREETS for $115 USD.
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