He was loved and remembered by all. LDNGraffiti. He died July 31, 2014. I was introduced to a couple of guys who were like 'whoa it's nice to meet you!'.
King Robbo passed away at the age of 44. He was found at the bottom of the flight steps.
In March, he was taken to the Gardens and Jacobs Neuro Centres in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, where he died on 31 July. and with that he picked up his glasses and ran off. and he went 'well I've never heard of you'...he dismissed me as a nobody, as nothing. There is insufficient evidence to allow me to decide any other determination." Marcus Williamson, "Life in Brief: King Robbo Graffiti Artist". He left a son and two daughters.
Joe Epstein, the producer of LDNGraffiti, said King Robbo was "London's graffiti trailblazer".
So with that I slapped him and went 'oh what you ain't heard of me? "He always led with inspiration and left an unforgettable imprint on all who knew him. These are external links and will open in a new window Three days later the letters "FUC" appeared before the word "KING".This incident led to online arguments and a graffiti war with many of Banksy's other works being altered by "Team Robbo" - notable ones including the piece In 2014 LDNGraffiti published an illustrated timeline of the feud.In 2015 Banksy included a piece dedicated to Robbo in the On 2 April 2011 King Robbo sustained a life-threatening head injury 5 days prior to his exhibition at the Signal Gallery, Robbo never emerged from the coma, and died on 31 July 2014, aged 44. Mr Robertson's work was exhibited in galleries and he received several high value international commissions, but became better known for a public feud with his rival Banksy, whose works sell for millions of pounds worldwide. King Robbo is dead. you won't forget me now will you?' "The BBC is not responsible for the content of external Internet sitesThousands of travellers have rushed back to the UK in a bid to avoid new measures imposed on France. The two artists painted over each others' work on Regent's Canal several times Ms Hassell said pedestrian Peter Watt had reported seeing Mr Robertson around 00:20 BST on 2 April "at the top of ten stairs texting on his mobile." When I was introduced to Banksy, I went 'Oh yeah I've heard of you mate, how you doing?' King Robbo - Death of the British artist and Banksy's rival is still a mystery. Banksy and King Robbo had allegedly become involved in a public clash in a bar in Old Street, east London, which resulted in Banksy painting a figure of a man putting wallpaper over a 1985 Regent's Canal Robbo mural.But following the news of King Robbo's death, Banksy paid tribute to him on his website, listing the names of the graffiti crews he was a part of: "Robbo WRH WD PFB - RIP".Recording her verdict, Ms Hassell said: "I have no hesitation in saying that Mr Robertson died as a result of the long-term traumatic brain injury that he suffered in 2011. Team Robbo painted a new version of the original artwork while the artist was in hospital King Robbo was an English underground graffiti artist. It gave him refreshed enthusiasm for his own artwork...[he] will be remembered as part of the ongoing history of modern graffiti. These are external links and will open in a new windowBanksy's rival, the grafitti artist King Robbo, was found in a pool of blood at the foot of a flight of stairs at his London home, an inquest heard.The father of three, whose real name is John Robertson, was placed in a medically induced coma in April 2011.But a coroner found there was "no suggestion of foul play" in the fall apparently suffered by the 44-year-old artist, who died in July.She said there was "not enough evidence" to explain the incident.King Robbo was found lying in a pool of blood outside his flat in King's Cross and died of pneumonia caused by a traumatic brain injury.Recording an open verdict at his inquest, Mary Hassell, senior coroner for Inner North London Court, said: "There is insufficient evidence to allow me to decide any other determination," King Robbo, a towering figure at 6ft 8in (2.03m), climbed to fame as one of the early leaders of the graffiti movement in the UK and the US in the 1980s.Mr Robertson was spotted by passers-by lying outside his flat four months before a Channel Four documentary focused on the rivalry between him and Banksy was due to air.