The Italian street artist Millo, whose real name is Francesco Camillo Giorgino, creates large-scale murals featuring friendly oversized figures exploring the city and its urban structures. Amidst the chaos of the city, between skyscrapers, vehicles, billboards, and the maze of streets, the protagonists of his images try to find their way. Millo uses simple black and white lines and adds a splash of color here and there. Thanks to street art festivals, his murals are spread all over the world, and his works have been exhibited in the capitals of the world. The artwork here in Andreas Park is titled "Unsticker" and depicts the characteristic oversized figure taking down the image of a city by hanging on a corner. His cartoonish representation of a city offers the viewer a multitude of small details to discover, such as a small Keith Haring motif on the far left edge.
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