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Inti Castro

Inti Castro, also known as Inti, is a Chilean street artist born in Valparaiso in 1983. He is known for his vibrant and colossal murals that fuse indigenous Latin American iconography with modern urban street art. Inti's works are influenced by the muralism of South America, particularly the Brigada Ramona Parra, and the culture of indigenous peoples of the Andes. Some of his most famous works include 'El Sembrador', 'Hand Labor', 'Nuevo Latir', 'Our utopia is their future', 'Pagano', 'San Dunguero 2', 'Still Life', 'Sudaka', 'The treasure hunter', and 'VS'. Inti's art is a celebration of color, carnival, and resistance, and his works can be found in cities around the world, including Santiago, Paris, Mulhouse, Hasselt, Beyrouth, Oslo, and Borås.

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