iNO is a street artist based in Athens who is known for his sliced figurative depictions in oversized murals, using an aerosol fatcap technique. He has participated in world-class graffiti festivals, exhibitions and urban landscape interventions in Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Sweden, Netherlands, Denmark and the USA, and his work has been featured in several publications, including an interview with The New York Times.
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