Stefanos Rokos is a Greek contemporary artist. He was born in Athens in 1977. He studied Painting and Printmaking at the Athens School of Fine Arts. In 2002 he completed his post-graduate degree in Printmaking at the Wimbledon School of Art, London, where he studied under a scholarship from the Propontis Foundation. In 2005 he was awarded a two-year fellowship by the State Scholarships Foundation for a production of artistic work. In 2019, he attempted to visually approach the L.P. “No More Shall We Part” by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds with the publication of the art book and three exhibitions in Athens (Benaki Museum) and Belgium (Bernaerts). In 2025, he designed the visual identity of the 66th Thessaloniki International Film Festival (TIFF66), as well as the Festival’s short animated spots, in collaboration with director Fokion Xenos, with music by Jim Sclavunos. They had previously collaborated on the short animations “The Two Temples” (2022) and “50,000,000 Tons of Landscape” (2025), featuring Nick Cave on the film’s original score.He has had many solo and group exhibitions in Greece and abroad, and participated in international Art Fairs. His works belong to private and public collections and have been used in cinema and theater, on album and book covers, and posters for concerts, theater, and film productions. He is represented by the Zoumboulakis Galleries, Athens, Greece.