Pebe Studio

Chromatic Architecture

Pebe is the artistic alias of Pablo Benito, a graphic designer and illustrator from Barcelona who is passionate about architecture, music, and design. His visual language combines geometric shapes, vibrant colors, and a minimalist aesthetic that straddles the line between nostalgia and modernity. Throughout his career, he has developed a distinctive visual style in which formal synthesis and the use of color create clean, balanced compositions that are always rooted in the world of architecture.

Visual Manifesto

His work is based on the observation of architecture as a system of forms, rhythms, and structures. Through precise geometries and a vibrant color palette, Pebe reinterprets buildings and urban spaces, reducing them to their visual essence. His works explore the balance between color, form, and proportion, creating images that lie somewhere between representation and abstraction and engage with the city’s visual memory.

Mapping the Ephemeral

Born in Barcelona in 1970, Roger Grasas is a documentary photographer whose work examines the transformation of the contemporary landscape as a result of the interconnections between technology, capitalism, and globalization. With a degree in philosophy and training in photography and art theory, he began his career in 1998 documenting development projects for various NGOs as well as for UNESCO. Since then, he has carried out projects in the Middle East, Europe, and other regions, with an approach that combines critical analysis with a keen visual sensibility. His work has been exhibited internationally and has received awards such as the PHotoEspaña Discoveries Award in 2018.

Roger Grasas’s photography is a kind of cartography of the ephemeral. His work explores the intersection between technology, landscape, and postmodern society, documenting the contrasts and paradoxes between tradition and the unstoppable advance of the globalized world. With an aesthetic that oscillates between the documentary and the conceptual, his images capture the tension between past and present, between the local and the global, transforming the everyday into a visual testimony of change. His international exhibitions and publications have established his work as a benchmark in depicting the impact of postmodernity on the landscape.

The BYPILLOW Flamant Project (Barcelona)

At BYPILLOW Flamant, Pebe has created a series of prints inspired by iconic buildings in Barcelona. Each piece interprets the city’s architecture in its own graphic language, where geometric shapes and color create a new interpretation of the urban environment. The color palette was designed to complement the hotel’s interior design, blending the artwork into the space and reinforcing its visual identity.

The design brings the spirit of Barcelona into the hotel, creating a visual journey that connects guests with the city through its most iconic landmarks. The result is a cohesive and contemporary design in which art, design, and architecture coexist in harmony, transforming the space into an extension of the urban landscape.

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