London's continuous issue with air quality has prompted Nissan to call attention to the problem with a little help from Reverse Graffiti artist Moose and a Nissan LEAF EV. Through this unique collaboration, Nissan was able to strip away grime from the city of Waterloo's walls and also leave behind a beautiful portrait that pays tribute to some of London's famous landmarks. Currently on display in the subway on Station's Approach, Waterloo, the artwork paints a vivid picture of the poor air quality issue throughout Europe, calling for change in London.

To create the stunning graffiti, the originator of Reverse Graffiti art, Moose, used a jet washer to remove the dirt from the wall and produce incredible patterns in the negative space. The Nissan LEAF was used to power the washer, enlisting the help of a portable device that utilizes the car's battery to convert electricity in order to run the washer on one charge. Once the artwork was completed, all that was left on the wall was outstanding representations of The London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Battersea Power Station and The Shard. You can check out the artwork to the left and above to get a glimpse of its beauty.

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