New Art in the Leonard Street Car Park

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Leonard Street car park has recently had numerous murals painted in it, and these have changed regularly in the past few weeks. There's now some really interesting and good pieces of artwork in the car park.

Mysterious Al's trademark Frankenstein portrait was one of the most recent pieces to grace the walls in the car park. The figure replaced a giant shoe (by an artist using the initials P.E.). Mysterious Al has been in the London street art scene for some time now, although he has not painted anything in London for a couple of years before this new piece.

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RUN and Mysterious Al

For more information about Mysterious Al, visit the website: http://www.mysteriousal.com or Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/mysteriousal 

The giant shoe, pictured below, did not grace the spot for too long. The initials of the artist is P.E., but I really do not know anything more about the artist.

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P.E.

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Close-up

Another mural that appeared is signed Wooly. (The woman's portrait on the white is by Pure Evil.)

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Pure Evil and Wooly

The above mural replaced the one below. It featured a message for breast cancer awareness and included a Twitter hash LIGAdoROSA.

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Breast Cancer - LIGAdoROSA

A pair of horns appeared on the wall several weeks ago, and artwork has appeared around them.

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The following skeleton-faced figure was painted recently by Satterugly, a Mexican street artist.

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Satterugly

And, finally, the following two pieces of grafitti were painted in east London, but they were not in the car park. One of the pieces was a tribute to the model and celebrity Peaches.

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Vibes and a tribute to Peaches

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