The ghost reflects and masks my identity as it relates to the work that I do on the streets and how I depict the ghost in a peaceful – almost playful – manner that expresses the reality of who I am. It’s important for the viewers to distinguish that my inner self is at the heart of the artwork while my physical self is absent from the spotlight.
Roycer x Matt Siren, Untitled, 2018, 2018, 24” x 36”, Acrylic on Wood
Roycer, This Seams Nice, 2019, 6” x 6”, Acrylic on Fabric
Roycer, Team Work, 2020, 10” x 10”, Acrylic on Wood
Roycer, On the Way Home, 2020, 5’ x 5’, Woven Rug
Roycer, The Getaway, 2020, 10” x 10”, Acrylic on Wood
Roycer, RBG (Revolutionary But Gangsta), 2020, 10” x 10”, Acrylic on Wood
Roycer, Staying Home, 2020, 10” x 10”, Acrylic on Wood
Roycer, Groceries, 2020, 10” x 10”, Acrylic on Wood
Roycer, Chill Cat, 2019, 10” x 10”, Acrylic on Wood
Roycer, Friends, 2019, 10” x 10”, Acrylic on Wood
Roycer, Ghost Sculpture, 2020, 8” x 4”, Sculpture Clay
Roycer, Not Today, 12” x 14”, Acrylic on Wood
Roycer, What’s Your Thoughts, 2020, 10” x 10”, Acrylic on Wood
Roycer, Having a Nice Day, 2020, 10” x 10”, Acrylic on Wood
Roycer, Float Away, 2020, 8” x 8”, Acrylic on Wood
1.26.23 We’re excited to announce the rollout of Post Road 40, which features new work by Brock Clarke, Ali Raz, Day Heisinger-Nixon and Allen M. Price, among others, plus a guest folio edited by Suzanne Matson and artwork by Lissette Abarca, Cosbe and eight other artists. The digital edition will be published on February 7, with the print books to follow later this month. To celebrate the issue, we’ll hold an online launch on Thursday, February 9, at 7 p.m. Pre–registration is required, and is available here. We hope to see you there!