Nissan recently participated in this year’s White Night celebrations art festival in Melbourne, Australia, giving two talented street artists the opportunity to create unique works of art using two glow-in-the-dark Nissan Jukes. A challenge unlike any other, the artists were more than willing to show off their skills and entertain onlookers with their stunning graffiti.
A 12-hour art and culture festival, White Night celebrations was the perfect event for Nissan to hold their exclusive glow-in-the-dark Nissan Juke graffiti demonstration. The automaker selected local street artists Chris Le and Snake Hole, a duo made up of Josh Meyer and Josh Brown, to take part in the challenge, where they were given black paint and pens to reimagine the Nissan Juke. The crowd was also able to get in on the action, using their smartphone lights to draw on the vehicles.
During the graffiti art experiment, the artists took different approaches when designing their Nissan Jukes. Chris Le created a piece based off a child’s TV series, “Monkey Magic,” which he named “Journey to the West,” while Snake Hole used the car’s negative space to create glowing snakes across the body in a piece appropriately dubbed “Snake Wrap.”
Watch the video above to get a closer look at both redesigned Nissan Juke models and to relive the magic of White Night celebrations.