May the Fourth in Leake St graffiti tunnel: pissing storm trooper
The licensed graffiti tunnel in Leake Street, running under London’s Waterloo station, often acts as a kind of gazette, marking moments of national or international significance.
Themed images frequently appear around holidays like Christmas or Halloween, public events like the Olympics or an election, significant dates like International Women’s Day, or to reflect political moments such as the death of Margaret Thatcher.
Today, May the fourth, is of course the day when many fans of the Star Wars movies pay tribute to the franchise. And so it was in Leake Street. Here are a few of the images on view there today courtesy of Waterloo’s own rebel alliance…
May the Fourth in Leake St graffiti tunnel: Use a fork, Luke
May the Fourth in Leake St graffiti tunnel: Chewie
May the Fourth in Leake St graffiti tunnel: Admiral Akbar
May the Fourth in Leake St graffiti tunnel: Man, I wish I was a Jedi
May the Fourth in Leake St graffiti tunnel: General Grievous next to the car wash
May the Fourth in Leake St graffiti tunnel: Jawa
May the Fourth in Leake St graffiti tunnel: Aayla Secura (umm I think?)
May the Fourth in Leake St graffiti tunnel: long piece
May the Fourth in Leake St graffiti tunnel: Storm Trooper
May the Fourth in Leake St graffiti tunnel: Death Star and TIE fighters
May the Fourth in Leake St graffiti tunnel: For all the future Sith