Beyond The Streets Event: Artist One: Felipe Pantone - The Stranger

For this event the first artist I chose to look into was: Felipe Pantone also known as ‘The Stranger’ who has work displayed all over the world and are known for both their kinetic art murals and graffiti. They are based in Spain and were inspired by the dynamic shape of cars; hence they created a mural which was designed to fit seamlessly over a car as a major project which tool over a month to complete with his two friends.

The artist describes themselves as being “obsessed with the sensations of speed and ability to reach and power through to the future.” Using  this project to comment on the transformation of the digital revolution and human expression in order to inspire diversity, individuality and creativity which stimulates the imagination and helps people reconnect with themselves.

The artist explained they had no set plan during the development of this project and ended up creating as they went and now the car is a moving public art structure which I find amazing and would be heavily interested in exploring at some point in the future.

I love the style of Pantone’s work and how it explores object permanence and the impacts of light to create these vibrant and stunning designs. I loved the combination of illustration on a much larger canvas and felt inspired to aim towards developing something on a smaller scale in the future within my very own exhibition hopefully.

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