Argentian-Spanish artistFelipe Pantonehas elevated the average swimming pool into a work of art.

It is easiest to see Pantone’s approach when the pool is empty.

Due to the nature of square tiles, these beams of color look pixelated.

Chromatic Pool Design by Felipe Pantone

However, when water is added, the liquid interacts with the tiles to create a mesmerizing optical illusion.

Pantone began this installation by devising the design on the computer.

From there, he carefully chose the limited color palette that would best interact with water and sunlight.

Chromatic Pool Design by Felipe Pantone

Color only happens because of light, and light is the only reason why life happens, Pantone says.

Light and color are the very essence of visual art.

Thanks to television, computers, and modern lighting, our perception of light and color has changed completely.

Chromatic Pool Design by Felipe Pantone

you might see more of Pantones fantastic work on hiswebsite.

Argentian-Spanish artist Felipe Pantone created a rainbow swimming pool in Javea, Spain.

He used 130,000 rainbow glass mosaic tiles by ONIX to create a mesmerizing design.

Chromatic Pool Design by Felipe Pantone

It is aptly titled theChromadynamica Pool.

Without water, the colorful design looks pixelated.

Chromatic Pool Design by Felipe Pantone

Chromatic Pool Design by Felipe Pantone

Chromatic Pool Design by Felipe Pantone

Chromatic Pool Design by Felipe Pantone

Chromatic Pool Design by Felipe Pantone

Chromatic Pool Design by Felipe Pantone

Chromatic Pool Design by Felipe Pantone

Chromatic Pool Design by Felipe Pantone