Greek muralist INO just knocked out this huge wall in Athens and the results are smashing. With a theme of “Breaking Barriers of Equality”, he says, “I created a little girl with a huge hammer; symbolizing the new generation that is able to break stereotypes and bring a better future.”

Painted with acrylic ecologically friendly paint, INO also tried a technique that is uncommon for large murals like this – “I made the whole action with a new technique I am working on with ropes.”






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