Felipe Pantone (1986) - Chromadynamica 19 P





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Felipe Pantone presents Chromadynamica 19 P, a limited edition Giclée print (edition 290) from the contemporary Chromadynamica series, 70 cm by 60 cm, multicolour, hand signed, in excellent condition, produced in Spain (2010–2020) and sold with its frame.
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A collaboration with Felipe Pantone and Avante Art transforms a key piece from his defining Chromadynamica series into a new limited edition print.
Chromadynamica 19 P sets colour gradients in motion, taking its name from ancient Greek derivatives for the words ‘colour’ and ‘dynamics’. The pixelated composition references the fast-paced, ever-shifting nature of our digital world, suggesting that change is the only constant thing we have.
Felipe originally created the piece with a Dibond structure, masking tape and enamel spray paint. The process of translating it into an archival pigment print was meticulous, with the artist working alongside our master printmakers to precisely translate the colour grading. The resulting print edition not only remains true to what the artist calls the "vibrant intensity" of the original artwork, but it also takes on a new, powerful life of its own.
The work is professionally framed with anti-reflective Matt glazing.
A collaboration with Felipe Pantone and Avante Art transforms a key piece from his defining Chromadynamica series into a new limited edition print.
Chromadynamica 19 P sets colour gradients in motion, taking its name from ancient Greek derivatives for the words ‘colour’ and ‘dynamics’. The pixelated composition references the fast-paced, ever-shifting nature of our digital world, suggesting that change is the only constant thing we have.
Felipe originally created the piece with a Dibond structure, masking tape and enamel spray paint. The process of translating it into an archival pigment print was meticulous, with the artist working alongside our master printmakers to precisely translate the colour grading. The resulting print edition not only remains true to what the artist calls the "vibrant intensity" of the original artwork, but it also takes on a new, powerful life of its own.
The work is professionally framed with anti-reflective Matt glazing.

