SUBTRACTIVE VARIABILITY KOSMOS AXIS 2
SVK AXIS 2
Felipe Pantone
Time-Limited Edition - 24 hours only
STARTS: Wed., May 21st 2025 (10am Madrid)
ENDS: Thursday., May 22nd 2025 (10am Madrid)
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UV paint, UHS lacquer, PMMA, aluminum, stainless steel, ball bearings
35 × 35 × 6.7 cm (13.78 × 13.78 × 2.64 in)
Signed & numbered by the artist
Produced in FPStudio (Spain)
Certificate of Authenticity
Price excluding EU VAT + shipping cost
Subtractive Variability Axis 2 is a limited-edition kinetic wall sculpture that expands Felipe Pantone’s ongoing exploration of color, movement, and viewer participation.
The piece features three translucent methacrylate discs mounted on an off-center axis, spinning freely to generate an ever-shifting chromatic composition. With a single manual impulse, the sculpture rotates for over 10 minutes — no motors, no magnets, just pure mechanical precision.
Pantone proposes a new way of engaging with art: bidirectional and participatory. Using a custom-built online tool called ColorCoordinates™, collectors can select the color of each disc — choosing from over 12,000 possible combinations to create a unique, personalized artwork.
Available exclusively at configurableart.com, each piece is made to order, authenticated by the artist, and assembled with your selected color configuration.
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ABOUT
Felipe Pantone
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.
For Pantone, his art is a meditation on the ways we consume visual information. Drawing inspiration from the kinetic art movement, his contemporary work deals with dynamism, transformation, digital revolution, and themes related to the present times.
