Banksy Team Robbo graffiti war of 2009 to 2010, Regent's Canal at Camden Lock, Camden Market
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Banksy I Love London Robbo. BANKSY I LOVE LONDON ROBBO DEEP FRAMED CANVAS WALL ART GRAFFITI PRINT RED eBay Then along came another street artist Robbo, who changed the placard to read "I love London, Robbo" Reminiscent of the ridiculous East/West coast rap battles of yore, the move stirs up conflict between street art vs graffiti.
Final tribute to King Robbo at the site of the Banksy graffiti war of 2009 2010 Stock Photo Alamy from www.alamy.com
The image represents Banksy's playful and rebellious style, with rats being a recurring theme in his work. Hard to say if this is sincere or not: the two had a famous feud until the latter's death in 2014.
Final tribute to King Robbo at the site of the Banksy graffiti war of 2009 2010 Stock Photo Alamy
Suddenly there's a worker spotted 'wallpapering' up the graffiti Painted on Chiswell Street in Islington, Banksy's work depicts a stenciled ghetto rat holding a sign that originally read "London doesn't work", which he created in 2004 Suddenly there's a worker spotted 'wallpapering' up the graffiti
The Ultimate Guide to Banksy's Most Famous London Murals — Global Trekker. The I Love Robbo Rat mural on Chiswell Street is another product of the ongoing graffiti feud between Banksy and Robbo The rivalry between Banksy and Robbo captured the attention of the street art community and the public at large, and the "I Love London Robbo Rat" stencil became a symbol of the ongoing feud between the two artists.
Banksy Team Robbo graffiti war of 2009 to 2010, Regent's Canal at Camden Lock, Camden Market. When Banksy rat stencil first appeared he was in black and white and the placard read "London Doesn't Work" It features a stencilled rat holding a placard that originally read "London Doesn't Work" but was later modified by Robbo's tag