‘PANTONE As Pixel’ is a new series by Spanish artist Txaber, in which he uses PANTONE swatches to created pixelated posters.
“This work consists of constructing images from PANTONE modules (color and its text reference),” said the artist. “This unit is treated as a pixel. The process is to convert the images into color mosaics, then each color is replaced one by one by the corresponding PANTONE model.”
“It is a laborious process, but I think the result is interesting,” Txaber added. His pixelated works include images of Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup can, Marilyn Monroe and the Apple logo.
Wouldn’t they look great in a designer’s home?
[via Txaber]