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“Reverse Graffiti” artist Paul Curtis a.k.a. Moose has created a mass-scale mural by cleaning dirt off surfaces using a jet washer or wire brush, leaving a striking design in negative on the wall. What's interesting is that his jet washer was powered by a Nissan LEAF!
The artwork includes a host of London's most famous landmarks: Buckingham Palace, The Shard, Battersea Power Station, and The London Eye, to name just a few.
Produced to highlight the growing issue of poor air quality across Europe's biggest cities, it aims to showcase how much cleaner they could be if more people adopted electric vehicles.
“Electric cars and alternative fuelling systems provide the brightest future we've ever known in the history of the automotive industry in terms of protecting our environment,” Moose said. “It's a pleasure to be given the opportunity to create public art in this way and I'm very pleased with the iconic simplicity of the mural and its message.”
Source: Nissan
The artwork includes a host of London's most famous landmarks: Buckingham Palace, The Shard, Battersea Power Station, and The London Eye, to name just a few.
Produced to highlight the growing issue of poor air quality across Europe's biggest cities, it aims to showcase how much cleaner they could be if more people adopted electric vehicles.
“Electric cars and alternative fuelling systems provide the brightest future we've ever known in the history of the automotive industry in terms of protecting our environment,” Moose said. “It's a pleasure to be given the opportunity to create public art in this way and I'm very pleased with the iconic simplicity of the mural and its message.”
Source: Nissan
Photo: Nissan |