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Urban Art by ICY and SOTICY and SOT are two brothers from...


Urban Art by ICY and SOT


Urban Art by ICY and SOT


Urban Art by ICY and SOT


Urban Art by ICY and SOT


Urban Art by ICY and SOT


Urban Art by ICY and SOT


Urban Art by ICY and SOT


Urban Art by ICY and SOT


Urban Art by ICY and SOT


Urban Art by ICY and SOT

Urban Art by ICY and SOT

ICY and SOT are two brothers from Tabriz, Iran. Since 2006, they became leaders in the Iranian urban art culture as urban artists. In a very short period of time, they created international notoriety, by placing their works in the streets of Tehran and Tabriz. After that and since their arrival in New York in 2012, their reputation has only increased only to create an international notoriety and respect. 

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