He began in 1989, in the Moskova district (18th arrondissement of Paris), to paint animals of the Savannah to brighten up its endangered ruins.
His creations are made with stencils, often enhanced either in the streets or on rather rough supports such as wooden fences or metal supports.
His message is simple: he wants beauty, gaiety, life, where there is ugly, dark, ruins. His ambition: to beautify the street.
Mosko’s works mainly represent pink felines on wooden fences, but also on zinc, giving this raw aspect.