Biography:
Giovanni Lo Curto, was born in Palermo in 1983. He is a photojournalist and photographer based in between Germany, Cuba, Greece and Italy. In 2018, he has been selected to study with the VII photo agency in their Warsaw-based Masterclass. His work...
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The artist Mode 2 with his inseparable sketchbook and multi-color pen in front of the Kottbusser Tor “Kinder Sind Unserer Zukunft” mural, "Children are our future" in Admiral street. The mural was made in October 1994, as a paid commission from the owner of the Aquarium Meyer shop, who owned a lot of property on that block, giving the artist free choice on the theme.
The artist Mode 2 with his inseparable sketchbook and multi-color pen in front of the Kottbusser Tor “Kinder Sind Unserer Zukunft” mural, "Children are our future" in Admiral street. The mural was made in October 1994, as a paid commission from the owner of the Aquarium Meyer shop, who owned a lot of property on that block, giving the artist free choice on the theme.
The artist Mode 2 with his inseparable sketchbook and multi-color pen in front of the Kottbusser Tor “Kinder Sind Unserer Zukunft” mural, "Children are our future" in Admiral street. The mural was made in October 1994, as a paid commission from the owner of the Aquarium Meyer shop, who owned a lot of property on that block, giving the artist free choice on the theme.
The artist Mode 2 with his inseparable sketchbook and multi-color pen in front of the Kottbusser Tor “Kinder Sind Unserer Zukunft” mural, "Children are our future" in Admiral street. The mural was made in October 1994, as a paid commission from the owner of the Aquarium Meyer shop, who owned a lot of property on that block, giving the artist free choice on the theme.
The artist Mode 2 with his inseparable sketchbook and multi-color pen in front of the Kottbusser Tor “Kinder Sind Unserer Zukunft” mural, "Children are our future" in Admiral street. The mural was made in October 1994, as a paid commission from the owner of the Aquarium Meyer shop, who owned a lot of property on that block, giving the artist free choice on the theme.
The artist Mode 2 with his inseparable sketchbook and multi-color pen in front of the Kottbusser Tor “Kinder Sind Unserer Zukunft” mural, "Children are our future" in Admiral street. The mural was made in October 1994, as a paid commission from the owner of the Aquarium Meyer shop, who owned a lot of property on that block, giving the artist free choice on the theme.
The artist Mode 2 with his inseparable sketchbook and multi-color pen in front of the Kottbusser Tor “Kinder Sind Unserer Zukunft” mural, "Children are our future" in Admiral street. The mural was made in October 1994, as a paid commission from the owner of the Aquarium Meyer shop, who owned a lot of property on that block, giving the artist free choice on the theme.