Lissimore Photography

Robbo Street Artist

1985 saw King Robbo first paint a train a moment that became a landmark in the history of graffiti in London before creating the infamous Merry Christmas train with Drax WD in 1988 leading to a spot on the national news and in national newspapers. This is likely to be a reference to the work of the late graffiti artist King Robbo who operated in London in the 1980s and 1990s.


Https Encrypted Tbn0 Gstatic Com Images Q Tbn And9gcr0bvlls204 B5eheq6ehk2deo4eexmleqpafofuo7mqjbvesri Usqp Cau

Scrawled sprayed tagged the original was barely visible.

Robbo street artist. The words Team Robbo have been daubed on the wall of Reading Prison underneath the original Banksy overnight between Monday March 15 and Tuesday March 16. This is likely to be a reference to. Scrawled sprayed tagged the original was barely visible.

Wikipedia Who was King Robbo. The words Team Robbo have been daubed on the wall of Reading Prison underneath the original Banksy overnight between Monday March 15 and Tuesday March 16. Wikipedia Who was King Robbo.

King Robbo a pioneering British graffiti artist best known for a long-running dispute with his more famous peer Banksy has died after three years in a coma following an unexplained head injury. Back in 1985 graffiti artist King Robbo painted one of Londons earliest pieces in a well known tunnel in Camden. King Robbo was in the original wave of graffiti artists in the UK to start leaving their creations on trains.

Graffiti artist King Robbo who rose to prominence in London in the 1980s and notoriously feuded with fellow artist Banksy has died. See more ideas about street art graffiti banksy street art. Back in 1985 graffiti artist King Robbo painted one of Londons earliest pieces in a well known tunnel in Camden.

Welcome to Stencil Revolution. The late street artist King Robbo had a long standing feud spanning across the 1990s and early 2000s with Banksy. Graffiti artist King Robbo who rose to prominence in London in the 1980s and notoriously feuded with fellow artist Banksy has died.

John Robertson known as King Robbo was born in London in 1969. There had been a previous meeting between Robbo and another street artist in the nineties during which Robbo claimed he slapped the artist a claim the artist denied. Youll find over 1200 different stencils for sale with up to 8.

The 45-year-old had been in a vegetative state since 2011 when. Street artist Peachy recently repainted the typewriter to make it look like Banksys work again reports said. Banksy vs King Robbo Back in 1985 graffiti artist King Robbo painted one of Londons earliest pieces in a well known tunnel in Camden.

By 2006 the piece had been heavily abused. Two famous Banksy artworks have been destroyed by fans of a rival street artist named King Robbo. You can see the piece above in all of its original glory.

King Robbo is an English underground graffiti artist who became more widely known following a graffiti war. We offer a HUGE variety of reusable stencils for artists and crafters for all types. One of the two New Orleans-based works named The Gray Ghost was daubed with Team Robbo after a.

Little did he know that he would still be working on it decades later The below image is of the exact same piece in 2006. At Stencil Revolution we make ALL of our stencils right here in the USA with a laser cutter. King Robbo began tagging trains in London in the 1980s after it became popular in New York.

You can see the piece above in all of its original glory. You can see the piece above in all of its original glory. May 11 2013 - Sadly Missed and a true artist xx.

By 2006 the piece had been heavily abused. John Robertson known as King. Almost thirty years ago in 1985 a London graffiti artist by the name of King Robbo threw this piece up in the Regents Canal tunnel in Camden.

The 45-year-old had been in a vegetative state since 2011 when. Banksys graffiti was tagged over by King Robbo after Bathe Bristol-based artist had painted over his original piece from 1985 Credit. Banksys graffiti was tagged over by King Robbo after Bathe Bristol-based artist had painted over his original piece from 1985 Credit.