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Renowned street artist Millo to enrich Limassol’s art scene with mural projects


 

Renowned Italian artist Francesco Camillo Giorgino, known as Millo, celebrated for his large-scale murals across the globe, is bringing his talent to Cyprus.
Millo will be collaborating on the Art Square project in Limassol, a captivating collection of eight open-air paintings celebrating the beauty of Cyprus’s nature and its people.
Starting from February 28, the public is invited to witness Millo’s creative process firsthand as he brings his vision to life in Limassol.
A grand opening will be held on April 6, featuring a presentation of Millo’s murals and an exhibition showcasing the children’s artwork from participating schools. Millo will be present to engage with guests.
Millo will also be conducting a series of workshops for students from nearby schools, focusing on topics such as creativity, the role of street art in contemporary urban culture, and the harmonious integration of art with architecture.
His mural artworks are now visible in China, India, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Thailand, Palestine, Jordan, the UK, Cyprus, Georgia, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia, Belarus, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Mexico, French Polynesia, Morocco, United States and in all the European countries.
( Source CNA)

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