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Os Gemeos transforming Industrial Silos at the Vancouver Biennale

by Desmond Ignaz 2014-08-28, 7:18 AMupdated 2018-08-23, 10:26 AM

 

Imagine a 360-degree, 70-foot (21 metre) tall outdoor mural that’s over 23,500 square feet (7,162 square metres) in size. And it’s not just any mural. This one is designed and created by OSGEMEOS, two uber-exciting Brazilian artists who happen to be identical twin brothers.

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