Roo Abrook Street Art in Portsmouth
Southsea-based artist Roo Abrook is renowned for her distinctive and evocative artwork that blends elements of portraiture, surrealism, and mixed media. Her creations often feature layered textures and vivid imagery, reflecting themes of identity, emotion, and the natural world. Roo's art has become a defining feature of Southsea’s vibrant cultural scene, appearing in galleries, public spaces, and private collections. Known for her innovative techniques and unique aesthetic, she continues to inspire art lovers and the local community alike. Her work continues to captivate local and international audiences, with pieces showcased at galleries and fairs in London, Hong Kong, and Singapore. This page explores her works around Portsmouth and Southsea.
All artworks displayed on this page are by Roo Abrook, you can see more of Roo's work on her Instagram page and her website, see link above.
Albert Road, Southsea
These two examples of Roo Abrook's Street Art used to be located at the western end of Albert Road just behind O'Neils pub, formerly Southsea Police Station.


July 2022 - The works above painted by Roo have now been replaced by these new works.

June 2023 - The work above painted by Roo have now been replaced by this lovely three panel painting.

French's Bakery Albert Road
The paste ups below used to be at the old French's Bakery shop on Albert Road, love the Ukraine influnced Peace and Love works.



Albert Road, Southsea
The following works have all been displayed in the Albert Road area of Southsea, some of them still remain but you may have to explore a bit to find them all.




Osborne Road, Southsea.
This painting is on a wall in Osborne Road in Southsea just along from the Queens Hotel.


Six Highland Road, Southsea
The painting below was on the wall at Six Highland Road Cafe in Southsea. There were a number of other works by Roo on the walls here, but the cafe has since closed.
