Thiago Henrik (San Paulo, Brazil)

Thiago Henrik (San Paulo, Brazil)
During his stay at Indochina, Henrik had the pleasure to live with members of the long-neck Karen-tribe — a life changing experience for this young artist.
Thiago Henrik is an art director, fashion and graphic designer who spends time in between Tokyo and San Paulo. Currently working on producing events, his roster of clients include Diesel, Bvlgari, Nike, Absolut, Trama Records, Cartier and Levi’s to name a few.
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