Nikos Floros is a Greek sculptor. He is known for creating sculptural art by using aluminium cans for soft drinks [1] [2] [3] as raw material. This technique was created and patented by Nikos Floros in New York in 2003.
Nikos Floros’ artwork was chosen by the Brazilian educational system to be included in school textbooks. [4] [5]
Nikos Floros | |
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Nationality | Greek |
Education | National School of Fine Arts, Paris, France - École des Beaux-Arts, Classical Piano, Drama, Design |
Occupation | Artist – Sculptor |
Website | https://www.nikosfloros.com/ |
He was born in and comes from Tripoli, Arcadia. He grew up in Athens, where he studied classical piano and ancient drama. He continued his studies at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris, France — École des Beaux-Arts.
Solo exhibitions:
Group Exhibitions:
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Nikos Floros is a Greek sculptor. He is known for creating sculptural art by using aluminium cans for soft drinks [1] [2] [3] as raw material. This technique was created and patented by Nikos Floros in New York in 2003.
Nikos Floros’ artwork was chosen by the Brazilian educational system to be included in school textbooks. [4] [5]
Nikos Floros | |
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Nationality | Greek |
Education | National School of Fine Arts, Paris, France - École des Beaux-Arts, Classical Piano, Drama, Design |
Occupation | Artist – Sculptor |
Website | https://www.nikosfloros.com/ |
He was born in and comes from Tripoli, Arcadia. He grew up in Athens, where he studied classical piano and ancient drama. He continued his studies at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris, France — École des Beaux-Arts.
Solo exhibitions:
Group Exhibitions:
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)