JUAN PABLO PALARINO
SHADOW
#ARTIST191 | URUGUAYAN
Juan Pablo Palarino is a Uruguayan designer and illustrator whose work seamlessly merges analog and digital techniques to create visually rich, organic compositions. His art is deeply influenced by music, literature, and fashion, often translating cultural narratives into striking visuals.
A key part of his practice involves interpreting musical and literary projects, designing prints for textile collections, and creating graphics for cultural events. Since 2023, he has led the artistic direction for ORO, a literary magazine distributed in Uruguay and Argentina. His inspirations span from anime and manga—particularly the works of Junji Ito—to Latin American and Japanese literature, mythology, tarot, and medieval art.
With a degree in graphic design, Juan Pablo is also a partner at Mundial, a Montevideo-based design and illustration studio specializing in branding and packaging systems. His work is a testament to his ability to blend traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, always exploring new ways to bring storytelling to life through visual art.
For sizing and delivery details click HERE.
SHADOW
#ARTIST191 | URUGUAYAN
Juan Pablo Palarino is a Uruguayan designer and illustrator whose work seamlessly merges analog and digital techniques to create visually rich, organic compositions. His art is deeply influenced by music, literature, and fashion, often translating cultural narratives into striking visuals.
A key part of his practice involves interpreting musical and literary projects, designing prints for textile collections, and creating graphics for cultural events. Since 2023, he has led the artistic direction for ORO, a literary magazine distributed in Uruguay and Argentina. His inspirations span from anime and manga—particularly the works of Junji Ito—to Latin American and Japanese literature, mythology, tarot, and medieval art.
With a degree in graphic design, Juan Pablo is also a partner at Mundial, a Montevideo-based design and illustration studio specializing in branding and packaging systems. His work is a testament to his ability to blend traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, always exploring new ways to bring storytelling to life through visual art.
For sizing and delivery details click HERE.
SHADOW
#ARTIST191 | URUGUAYAN
Juan Pablo Palarino is a Uruguayan designer and illustrator whose work seamlessly merges analog and digital techniques to create visually rich, organic compositions. His art is deeply influenced by music, literature, and fashion, often translating cultural narratives into striking visuals.
A key part of his practice involves interpreting musical and literary projects, designing prints for textile collections, and creating graphics for cultural events. Since 2023, he has led the artistic direction for ORO, a literary magazine distributed in Uruguay and Argentina. His inspirations span from anime and manga—particularly the works of Junji Ito—to Latin American and Japanese literature, mythology, tarot, and medieval art.
With a degree in graphic design, Juan Pablo is also a partner at Mundial, a Montevideo-based design and illustration studio specializing in branding and packaging systems. His work is a testament to his ability to blend traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, always exploring new ways to bring storytelling to life through visual art.
For sizing and delivery details click HERE.