Vittorio Pantig

about the
artist

Vittorio Pantig is an accomplished artist with a unique blend of medical precision and artistic creativity. His journey began with sculpture and expanded to wood collage and mixed media, experimenting with pigments, resin, sawdust, and coffee grounds. While his exploration of various mediums continues, sculpture remains his true passion due to its challenging nature. As a surgeon, Vittorio draws inspiration from his medical background, finding parallels between his work in surgery and his art.

ART STYLE &
INSPIRATION

The artist, originally a sculptor, experimented with wood collage and mixed media but finds sculpture the most challenging and fulfilling. Drawing from their background as a surgeon, they value precision but appreciate the creative freedom in woodwork. Their inspiration comes from the artistic process itself, evolving naturally with each piece. Viewing their talent as a gift from God, they use exhibitions for fundraising, finding both personal and spiritual fulfillment in helping others through art.

ART TO
SOCIETY

Art plays a crucial role in society by contributing to the community through messages that promote social responsibility. The artist emphasizes using their work to raise awareness about environmental issues, particularly the importance of preserving nature. One of their sculptures, made from plastic waste, highlights the impact of plastic on marine life, specifically the dangers to whales ingesting plastic. Through art, the artist aims to inspire action in protecting the environment and reducing waste.

Artworks

Wall Relief Sculpture 4-piece 48" x 2.5 x 85"
wood
"Sungka-Sungka"
31x20x9
Tamarind
"Manyulu"
Pinewood
"Success"
27"h x 14 x 13
Camatsile
Reflections
48x48"
Copperwires, coffee ground, resin
"Tanaman ning Kapayapan"
60x48"
Sawdust, Pigments, resin
"Harmony"
49.5 x 49.5"
Sawdust, Strings, Resin
"Lugud Ning Indu"
Sawdust, Resin, Wood
- VITTORIO PANTIG

"I encourage future artists to practice, love your craft, and always strive to improve. For me, success isn’t about awards—it’s about personal growth, overcoming challenges, and the impact your work has on others. Keep evolving and let your art speak for itself."