Jan 15, 2012

Old Pantone color charts recycled

As I love colors I was more than happy few years ago when my ex-flatmate, artist Daniel Jacoby,  offered his piece of art to me. The collage is a collection of old Pantone color charts that Daniel had found from a trash pin. As the piece is huge and Daniele travels a lot and does residence stays in different countries he had troubles of keeping the piece. For me the perfect storage is on my big white wall.

Daniel has studied Fine Arts in the University of Barcelona and is extremely active in participating to different art contests and exhibitions.  He has elaborated his style from paintings to modern and conceptual installations; traditional still lifes you won't see from him.

The latest collaboration is TEXTO, a book of different visual artists trying the narration as a form of expression.


16 bits, Daniel Jacoby
Acrylic, feltpen and collage to a canvas, 130 x 195 cm




Some details of the 16 bits

 As you can see there is much more use for the industrial Pantone colors. As Pantone provides a wide range of services to any kind of industry with its specific color info and trend forecasts, the use of those products can be much more creative than the typical analyzis to maximize the success in the field of different trends.


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