
Paco Rosic was born in Sarajevo in 1979 and displayed an early gift for art before his family fled Bosnia during the war in 1992, eventually settling in Waterloo, Iowa, after years in Germany. It was on the streets of Germany that Rosic was first introduced to graffiti art, learning to paint alongside seasoned practitioners on buildings, tunnels, and trains — developing the aerosol mastery that would later define his career. Inspired by the Italian Renaissance masters Andrea Pozzo and Michelangelo, he fused that street-born technique with fine art ambition, creating a practice uniquely positioned between the underground and the monumental.
His signature achievement is a 2,500-square-foot spray-paint recreation of the Sistine Chapel ceiling — the first reproduction of the original masterpiece in 500 years — which drew tens of thousands of visitors from around the world. He has since turned that same laser focus on the history of St. Louis, painting a 1,000-square-foot chronicle of the city across the ceiling and walls of a downtown building. Whether working in his signature aerosol technique, exploring emotionally driven portraiture, or capturing the raw texture of life in Cambodia on canvas, Rosic brings the same driven intensity to every surface he touches — making a hand-painted Legacy Audio loudspeaker a fitting next chapter in a career built on the belief that extraordinary art belongs everywhere.
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