HIGHLY ANTICIPATED NY SOLO OPENING FACTORY FRESH Today FRIDAY May 14
The new video about ROA’s arrival into New York and his creation of a stunning long-necked Ibis on the exterior of a tattered and weathered former rope factory in Brooklyn has the stop-action jerkiness of the mechanical crane; bowing and pecking and snapping forward and backward, mimicking the movements of a long necked bird in the wild while ROA meticulously wields a spray can to cover the fine-feathered friend.
READ the Interview Part 1 HERE :
Winging It With ROA – FreeStyle Urban Naturalist Lands Feet First in Brooklyn
READ the Interview Part 2 HERE :
Flying High With ROA in Brooklyn, NYC
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