Life by the Sea VII by P.Bueno Pigment T-Shirt Magnet Grey
CHF 34.00

Life by the Sea VII by P.Bueno Pigment T-Shirt crafted from 100% organic cotton, offering a relaxed fit for everyday comfort. Made in Portugal, it features a pigment-dyed finish that captures the essence of coastal tranquility. This edition, interpreted by artist Pablo Bueno, explores the calm and the horizon line where sea meets land. Pigment-dyed garments are delicate during the first washes and may discharge color. We recommend washing them separately or with similar colors until the dye has fully set.
- GENDER: Men's
- PRODUCT TYPE: Short Sleeved T-Shirt
- FIT: Standard
- FABRIC: Jersey Knit
- COMPOSITION: 100% Organic Cotton
- WEIGHT: 180 g/m²
- TECHNIQUE: Pigment Dyed
- FABRIC ORIGIN: Portugal
- MAKE UP COUNTRY: Portugal
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Pablo Bueno (Alicante, 1987) is a visual artist and muralist.
Although based on the Mediterranean coast, his work and curiosity have taken him to create in cities like Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Toronto and Tokyo Trained in Fine Arts at Miguel Hernández University, his journey has led him to study and live in diverse places such as Milan, Madrid and Yucatán This blend of cultures has shaped a unique language, direct, optimistic and rooted in street culture
Pablo began doing graffiti at a very young age, influenced by the Alicante scene of the 90s. Over time, his style evolved into a more mature expression while staying deeply connected to public space.
Today, his work is known for its positive tone and the way it creates links between art, the city and its people