
FZ 2025 Tour Sao Paulo Poster #2 (Nov 8th) - Cranio
Linkin Park has commissioned artist Cranio to create artwork for a limited-edition poster for the 2025 From Zero World Tour stop in Sao Paulo. Each hand-numbered print is limited to 100 copies and is printed on 18" x 24" heavy cold press cotton rag 300gsm paper with a deckle edge.Â
Artist Bio: Cranio (Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba, b. 1982, São Paulo) is one of Brazil’s leading urban artists. He began creating street art in 1998, transforming the gray walls of his hometown into vibrant reflections of Brazilian identity.
His signature character — the iconic blue Indian — blends humor, social critique, and pop culture to explore themes like consumerism, inequality, and the environment. Influenced by cartoons, pop art, and surrealism, Cranio’s work is recognized for its vivid colors, symbolic depth, and global reach.
With murals and exhibitions across more than 20 countries, including cities like Paris, London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Chicago and Miami, his art is featured in galleries around the globe and urban art museums throughout Europe.
Celebrated both in the streets and galleries, Cranio’s colorful and thought-provoking works continue to inspire dialogue about culture, identity, and transformation.
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Linkin Park has commissioned artist Cranio to create artwork for a limited-edition poster for the 2025 From Zero World Tour stop in Sao Paulo. Each hand-numbered print is limited to 100 copies and is printed on 18" x 24" heavy cold press cotton rag 300gsm paper with a deckle edge.Â
Artist Bio: Cranio (Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba, b. 1982, São Paulo) is one of Brazil’s leading urban artists. He began creating street art in 1998, transforming the gray walls of his hometown into vibrant reflections of Brazilian identity.
His signature character — the iconic blue Indian — blends humor, social critique, and pop culture to explore themes like consumerism, inequality, and the environment. Influenced by cartoons, pop art, and surrealism, Cranio’s work is recognized for its vivid colors, symbolic depth, and global reach.
With murals and exhibitions across more than 20 countries, including cities like Paris, London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Chicago and Miami, his art is featured in galleries around the globe and urban art museums throughout Europe.
Celebrated both in the streets and galleries, Cranio’s colorful and thought-provoking works continue to inspire dialogue about culture, identity, and transformation.


















