In town for his smash solo show that opened this week at Pure Evil Gallery , street artist ROA flew to a nearby rooftop to install some sort of long-beaked bird. Thanks to eagle-eye photographer Sarah Didry, we can see the scene as it takes flight right now under sunny London skies.
The next shots will be straight from the Pure Evil helicopter, which is currently in the English countryside taking Charley to a croquet game. Stay tuned!
images © Sarah Didry
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