Milo Tchais is a Brazilian street artist based in London. His whimsical outburst of colors lay on the grey urban walls throughout Europe and South America. In a search for artistic freedom Tchais puts emphasis on the role of nature and it’s essential value in the detailing on his works on the streets or on canvas. He allows his viewer to wonder into a fairy-tale like jolly universe where nature and the urban world meet. “Any truthful art or illuminating process comes through and or for the awakening and expansion of consciousness,” he says.
Some of his pieces is reminiscent of Chile street artist Charqui Punk.
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