Roids is a British renowned graffiti street artist and typographer who works entirely by hand with painstaking precision on a variety of canvases. These canvases include wood, paper, and even building walls.
He was born in London and graduated from London’s Camberwell College of Art. In the same year, he joined one of the worlds most famous graffiti crew known as MSK. MSK features worldwide known artists Revok, Saber, Rime, Sever, Retna and others. For over 10 years, Roids endured the graffiti movement in his hometown of London. It was there that he enjoyed a long campaign of street and subway wall graffiti. Although he gained local recognition, it was not until about 2008 that his graffiti work really began to gain momentum.
In 2011, Roid made his art world debut as a contemporary illustrator in the Known Gallery. This also helped establish recognition from Forbes Magazine in an article known as “The 30 Most Important Artists and Designers under 30”.
Roid finds influence and motivation in just about anything. Much of his influence comes from Japanese graphic design such as Tadanori Yokoo and his collage screen-prints. He also enjoys works from Katsuhiro Otomo, the creator of Akira.
He constantly adds change and new design references to his work. His work is very easy to identify and it always helps extend the graffiti boundaries that often lead into never before imagined locations. These boundary-pushing innovative technical murals have created a graffiti style of their own. He is clearly no follower in the traditional graffiti.
His work has also earned him a spot as one of today’s premier graffiti artists. After his sellout debut solo show in summer 2012 he is now working as a fine artist and creative director from studio, continuing to influence and change the way people think about graffiti.
Roids lives in London.
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