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Felipe Pantone’s Substractive Variability (Compact) exemplifies the artist’s ongoing exploration of chromatic modulation and visual perception. Drawing from op-art, kinetic impulses, and digital glitch aesthetics, this work negotiates between mechanical precision and optical dynamism. Pantone’s practice interrogates how color, line, and form interact in shifting perceptual fields, producing effects that seem to oscillate and flux depending on the viewer’s position. Substractive Variability (Compact) distills these concerns into a concentrated format, highlighting Pantone’s engagement with visual variability as a structural principle rather than a purely decorative strategy. The result is a disciplined yet kinetic interplay of hue and geometry, where perception itself becomes material.
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