







The latest London mural painted by ROA features one of his signature large-scale black and white animals. As is usual for the artist, he paints wildlife that is specific or local to the country he is painting in, and for his Walthamstow mural ROA has painted a large badger.



It’s taken us a little longer than we had planned to get over to this part of town but the wait was worth it, the new piece is a great new addition to the city. Have a look at a selection of photographs we took of this new Walthamstow Street Art mural by ROA.







Close up detail of the ROA Walthamstow badger.













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Where to find the ROA mural

— Should you want to see the completed mural from ROA in person, make your way over to St. James Street in Walthamstow, London. We have previously featured another of their commissioned murals which saw them invite British street artist Phlegm to paint another wall further along the street.The latest London mural painted by ROA features one of his signature large-scale black and white animals. As is usual for the artist, he paints wildlife that is specific or local to the country he is painting in, and for his Walthamstow mural ROA has painted a large badger.It’s taken us a little longer than we had planned to get over to this part of town but the wait was worth it, the new piece is a great new addition to the city. Have a look at a selection of photographs we took of this new Walthamstow Street Art mural by ROA.Close up detail of the ROA Walthamstow badger.Should you want to see the completed mural from ROA in person, make your way over to St. James Street in Walthamstow, London.





The mural is painted on the side of the Tesco supermarket which is just next to St. James Street Overground train station.









You can also check out this video below filmed by the team at Global Street Art of ROA at work on the St. James Street mural.







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— You can catch one of the many overground trains from Liverpool Street Station. Exit St. James Street train station and turn down the street to your left, you can't miss the mural work.You can also check out this video below filmed by the team at Global Street Art of ROA at work on the St. James Street mural.ROA is not on Instagram!Hookedblog on Instagram — @hookedblog

Commissioned by community organization St James Street Big Local, the artist was invited over to the Walthamstow neighborhood to redecorate a large blank wall on the side of a supermarket next to the St.James Overground train station.