South America’s ocean of talent seems never ending. On that note, meet Claudio Ethos, a Brazilian artists that shines a new light on street art. He offers conceptually and technically surrealistic works reminiscent of Salvador Dalí’s most famous paintings. Ethos started spraying walls when he was 15 and has worked with both spay paint and ballpoint pen. His characters are from an odd galaxy where “the real world” meets a fantasy world. His influences include other street artists such as: Vitch, Onesto and Os Gemeos.
Here is a collaboration between Ethos and Onesto in São Paolo:
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