Robi Walters is an internationally acclaimed, London-based artist that transforms discarded materials into beautiful works of art. Walters’ mesmerising creations are born from sacred geometry, exploring inner space and the calm he seeks in his daily meditation practice. Robi Walters founded the Robi Walters Gallery in Soho in 2017 as a platform dedicated to nurturing contemporary artistic voices and cultivating a community around experimentation, material sensitivity and spiritual presence. The gallery grew out of his longstanding commitment to supporting emerging and mid-career artists, providing them with a space to develop ambitious work and engage directly with audiences in one of London’s most dynamic cultural neighbourhoods.

Clients & Collaborators

Aston Martin

1 Hotels

Saatchi Gallery

Somerset House

Art Basel

Christie’s

Groucho’s Club

Footpatrol

Soho House

Fortnum and Mason

Bang & Olufsen

Tom Kerridge

Royal Foundation

F1

Maxim [Prodigy]

Diplo [Major Lazer]

Usain Bolt

U2

Mary J Blige

Sir Paul McCartney

London Art Fair

Robi’s artistic practice echoes his own life; the process of taking discarded objects and making them beautiful and ‘wanted’ again reflects the spirit of transformation with which he has turned his own life around. He has opened his own studio in Charing Cross Road (the famed building Steve Lazarides represented Banksy, JR, Faile etc back in 2008)  and continues to break past his own boundaries to make his dreams reality.

Over the past decade, his oeuvre has communicated the art of transformation; employing discarded materials to create a unique commentary upon consumerism, consumption and waste. In the intricate and multilayered spiral collages, recycled materials are cut into tiny, hand-crafted petals, which are painstakingly layered into the thousand petalled lotus shape; a symbol of enlightenment.