LX-LGU: Luxair's Street-Art-B737-800

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).
Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).

LX-LGU: Luxair's Street-Art-B737-800

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Mario Caruana / MAviO News).
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A Luxair Boeing 737-800 has had a spectacular special paint job for some time. This was designed by street artist Christian Pearson, who is also known under the pseudonym Sumo.

The livery of the LX-LGU looks very similar to railroad cars on which sprayers have let off steam. In the case of this Boeing 737-800, however, it was not illegal "work", but the artist was commissioned by Luxair to design it.

From a distance you might think that Sumo would have unpacked the spray cans, but his designs were created with pencil and paper or on the computer. Luxair then had certified adhesive films printed and attached to the fuselage. A total of 136 foils were glued on. There are 71 on the right and 65 on the left.

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