Patrick Edward Indo (b. 1982) — professionally known as INDO — is a visionary Australian mural artist, creative director, and cultural storyteller based in Crescent Head, Northern NSW. Drawing from his rich Chilean-South American heritage and formal training in graphic design, multimedia, and illustration at Hornsby TAFE NSW, INDO brings a profoundly layered and multidimensional perspective to his work. His practice seamlessly blends vibrant street art, visual philosophy, and design expertise with deep cultural resonance and purposeful storytelling.
Before fully dedicating himself to his artistic career, INDO held senior creative roles in the commercial design sector, serving as a Senior Designer and Art Director. His work spanned diverse industries including advertising, publishing, textiles, and digital media, sharpening his strategic vision and refining his mastery of visual communication.
Today, INDO stands among Australia’s most dynamic and influential muralists. His bold, large-scale artworks have revitalized public spaces across Sydney, Melbourne, Queensland, and regional NSW, fostering community pride and meaningful dialogue. His acclaimed mural “Dweeb City” in Enmore, NSW, has become an iconic cultural landmark, exemplifying his unique synthesis of surreal imagery, community narratives, and technical precision.
INDO’s impressive client portfolio includes major national and international brands and organisations such as ING Direct Bank, ANZ Bank, Foxtel, Fuel TV, Red Bull, Vegemite, Rolling Stone Magazine, as well as key local councils including Port Macquarie, Kempsey Shire, Hornsby, Northern Beaches, and Inner West City Council Sydney. These collaborations have strengthened his ability to deliver impactful, site-responsive artworks that resonate across diverse audiences.
At the core of INDO’s creative process lies storytelling, symbolism, and authentic connection. His murals often incorporate spiritual, philosophical, and environmental themes—transforming walls into platforms that uplift public space, provoke reflection, and ignite collective imagination. His artworks are more than visually striking pieces; they pulse with intention, meaning, and an invitation to engage deeply.
INDO’s exceptional contributions to the arts have earned him national recognition. He is a winner of multiple live street art battles, recipient of the prestigious Australian Street Art Award, and a two-time nominee for Australian of the Year in the Macleay Valley, acknowledged for his impactful community engagement through art.
Passionate about forging partnerships with councils, schools, government bodies, and visionary businesses, INDO is committed to advancing culture, youth engagement, and community enrichment through creative collaboration. His business generates over $900,000 annually, with ongoing investments focused on brand growth, innovative digital strategies, and scalable social impact.
With a fearless creative vision, sharp commercial insight, and a genuine dedication to people and place, INDO is not simply painting murals—he is cultivating movement, meaning, and inspiration through transformative public art.