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          Roa has risen swiftly from painting in derelict building in Belgium to become highly prized in any decent street art collector's portfolio.

          Artist: Roa The iconic artist known as Roa with their signature style of black and grey animal art....

          Roa

          Roa biography

          Street artist Roa is a muralist from Ghent, Belgium whose work has often been recorded and photographed, but very little is known about the artist and even less is documented.

          Roa street art

          At a very young age Roa remembers wanting to be an archaeologist or something adventurous and collecting little skulls from birds and rodents to draw at home.

          He grew up in the eighties and naturally was inspired by the American life; music, skating and so forth. The love for music, more in particular hip-hop, quickly joined his curiosity in graffiti. Like most muralists, he began by spraying throw-ups under bridges and walls.

          During his early years, Roa expressed an active, eclectic mix of styles.

          The difference between graffiti and street art · how street art came about · the fact that some.

        1. The difference between graffiti and street art · how street art came about · the fact that some.
        2. The man responsible for adding this touch of humour to our streets is in fact a French born artist, living in Italy called Clet Abraham.
        3. Artist: Roa The iconic artist known as Roa with their signature style of black and grey animal art.
        4. To explore a different side of London, I went on a Shoreditch street art tour to uncover the beating heart of this newly fashionable area.
        5. Clet Abraham is a French street artist living in Italy, and his passion is to subtly alter the meaning of street signs all around Europe.
        6. At the time, there was not prevailing movement in Belgium. As time went on, the scene’s evolution further evolved as foreign visitors left behind an assorted collection of talents and skills. Slowly but sure Roa became addicted to the nature of