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Michalis Michailides


Kancer The Crab is the persona taken by Limassol-based graphic designer, Michael ‘Yukis’ that embodies the struggle of the fearless crab. The Crab forges small self-contained story posters inspired directly by early 90’s-2000’s video games that build up his own bigger mythos. Through the storytelling he seeks to make his own examination of life, expressing relatable emotional struggles, providing commentary for concurrent events or getting wacky with memes. With a decade of experience in Adobe software, The Crab seeks to claw itself in the graphic design space of Cyprus after graduating with a Graphic Communications & Illustration degree and permanently cementing himself as a young, innovative yet sensitive creative. The Crab marches towards the blazing horizon, expanding his online presence while working on a new poster series influenced by spaghetti westerns.

You can find Michalis’s work on his Instagram page.

Abyss Arts & Crafts


Marouso Kalaitzoglou, otherwise known as Abyss Arts & Crafts, was born in Athens in 1996. Characteristic of her cosplays is her fidelity to the fictional character she reflects. She has won prizes in several Greek Cosplay competitions, but also excellent collaborations with domestic and foreign companies, with a highlight of her collaboration with Warner Bros.

You can find Marouso’s work on her Instagram page.

Marios Ppoulis


Marios Ppoulis has worked for magazines abroad and in Greece has worked with game companies designing characters. He did the illustrations for several self-published books. He has done many private and public illustrations on his Instagram page

 

Marios Mavrouleas


Mavrouleas Marios is a Tattoo artist, he has been professionally tattooing for 10 years and designing anime, video games, and cartoon characters for the last five years. He has lived in Nicosia where he studied fine arts and digital artwork.

You can check Marios’ work on his page on Instagram.

Maria Kofterou


Maria Kofterou mainly works with ink on paper blurring the boundaries between art and illustration. Comic books and manga have influenced her drawing style from early on and she often incorporates artisanal glass techniques in her practice to create three dimensional frames for her drawings resulting in series of works that allude to collections of specimens. She does murals as part of Deltacron street art crew and experiments with illustration as she hopes to create a series of short stories.

You can find Maria’s work on her Instagram page.