Pantone Pen Print
Remember butterfly paintings? Well a Pantone Pen Print is twice as cool and half as easy to make. Daniel Eatock created 73 of these little beauties by arranging a set of Pantone markers atop a stack of paper for a month: ‘In an experiment without a hypothesis the only constant is the chance that something more interesting that expected will occur’. [see also the experimental artwork of Canadian collective More Than A Friend]












2 comments
Gary Tuesday 22 January 2008
I really like the uncertain outcome of the artwork. The bright colours bleeding and mixing with each other reminded me of the tie-dye prints on T-Shirts in the 70s.
MelBel Friday 25 January 2008
pantone markers are like $8 each so yes, it does look good, but was it necessary to waste that many markers?!
hmmmmm…