About Me
Wolfie Royaux is a Los Angeles based pop/graffiti artist. Her work reflects the premise of rugged-life street-culture through bright colours and comic-like characters. Royaux practiced graffiti starting at 15 years old. As the years passed, her experiences through bullying, homelessness, boxing, and friendships with unique individuals, would influence the symbolism behind her works. Royaux's street art style involves a minimalist sense of irony and also a playful, yet dark twist with strong uses of bright colour. She is greatly influenced by artists, Roy Lichtenstein and Jackson Pollock.