The sculptor whose work is being taught in Brazilian schools
Nikos Floros, the sculptor who has won the admiration of the public, including in New York, Rome, Abu Dhabi, Russia, has received dozens of awards and distinctions, has exhibited worldwide, and his sculptures are in major museums around the world and in private collections.
Fancy dresses, fairytale
gowns, striking handbags are just some of the sculptures of the internationally renowned artist. His art style is unique, as he uses aluminum from soft drink cans, with a patented technique.
Nikos Floros was born in Tripoli, grew up in Athens, and lived and worked in many major cities around the world. He studied classical piano, dramatic art and drawing in Athens and fine arts at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
The sculptures made of materials of everyday life, such as newspapers and aluminum cans, which are converted to the fabric as a new material used to create his unique sculpture art, which made him known internationally, establishing the style surrealistic pop-art. This method was invented and patented by Nikos Floros in 2003.
His works have been inspired by great personalities, such as Maria Callas, Princess Grace of Monaco, the Romanov family, and others.
His creations are being exhibited around the world, including many important museums such as the Russian Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg, the Tsarytsino State Museum in Moscow, the State Museum of St. Isaac’s Cathedral in St. Petersburg, the National Museum of St. Petersburg in Washington, USA, the Hofburg Palace in Vienna and the Teatro Communale in Bologna, Italy.
His work has received ...