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    “300,000 Km/s” by Felipe Pantone in São Paulo, Brazil

    Argentinian-Spanish artist Felipe Pantone completed his recent work on Faria Lima avenue in São Paulo, Brazil. Entitled “300,000 Km/s” the mural is 35m high x 9m wide which took 10 days to finish. It is the first large scale mural Felipe hand paint after the pandemic, being the last one in Buffalo, NY in May 2019.” A friend of mine told me that it feels like a splash of light for the city; that’s exactly how I see it” the artist mentioned.Felipe Pantone evokes a spirit in his work that feels like a collision between an analog past and a digitized future, where human beings and machines will inevitably glitch alongside one another in a prism of neon gradients, geometric shapes, optical patterns, and jagged grids.Based in Spain, Pantone is a byproduct of the technological age when kids unlocked life’s mysteries through the Internet. As a result of this prolonged screen time, he explores how the displacement of the light spectrum impacts color and repetition.Check out below for more photos of the mural. More

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    “Employee of the Month” by BiP in São Paulo, Brazil

    Street artist BiP aka Believe in People just recently finished a new wall in in São Paulo, Brazil. The mural “Employee of the Month” was done on the facade of a 16-story building over the course of six months.With over 100 large-scale murals painted globally, from the United States, Russia and China, to several countries in South America. BiP ’s mural subjects range from historical figures, cartoons, to people in the local communities where is painting.Check out below for more photos of “Employee of the Month”. More