Various festivals have brought much colour to our streets - some literally.
Many of the murals you can now see on our walls are thanks to Brink Contemporary Arts. From that group, Tim Robottom (whose street art name is Lord Numb) and fellow artist MIG 29 have been behind many of the beautiful designs around town, mainly in the Old Town canal area.
The duo recently created The Lady of Shrubland Street (painted in large part by Gordon Landsburgh), opposite Shrubland Street Community Primary School on the gable-end wall of a terraced house. Click here to read our article on this.
We took a walk around the town to enjoy our varied and colourful street art - something you can do too, thanks to Leamington's Street Art Trial's guide which you can view by clicking here.
Here are some of our highlights.
The duo recently created The Lady of Shrubland Street (painted in large part by Gordon Landsburgh), opposite Shrubland Street Community Primary School on the gable-end wall of a terraced house. Click here to read our article on this.
![Another piece of artwork on the doors of a business in Althorpe Street - this time on Car Doctor. As the business is usually open, you have to enjoy it in two halves!](https://www.warwickshireworld.com/webimg/b25lY21zOjYwNDU3MzdhLWZjNDMtNDMyMC1iMzY2LTVjNTRkOWYyNWJiZDplOTU4ZDg1OS1iMDliLTQ2YjYtOTVjYS0zZTU4NjhkYTA2OTU=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
9. Bird and Worm by Daub
Another piece of artwork on the doors of a business in Althorpe Street - this time on Car Doctor. As the business is usually open, you have to enjoy it in two halves!Photo: Phil Hibble
![If you have sat in the beer garden at The Royal Pug (141 Regent Street), and thought you saw a fluorescent dog staring at you - don't worry, it was not the beer talking (on this occasion)! It is just another striking piece of artwork by Lord Numb.](https://www.warwickshireworld.com/webimg/b25lY21zOmUxN2M1MTE0LWQ3OWMtNDJmZS04YTFiLTJjZmNjZmE0ODhhYTpkNTljZTQ1MC02ZGZkLTQwMTMtYWNmMC03ZmE0ZjYwMjZiZGI=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
10. Royal Pug by Lord Numb
If you have sat in the beer garden at The Royal Pug (141 Regent Street), and thought you saw a fluorescent dog staring at you - don't worry, it was not the beer talking (on this occasion)! It is just another striking piece of artwork by Lord Numb.Photo: Phil Hibble
![This piece of art has an international connection - it was created by Jules Muck of Muck Rock, a graffiti and mural artist based in Venice, California.You can find it near the canal towpath, as it leads into Althorpe Street (near the student accommodation).](https://www.warwickshireworld.com/webimg/b25lY21zOmNlYTUwMjNmLTI0ZDQtNGYxZC1iM2U3LTAzY2ZjZWVmODgzMjphY2Y2NDNkYy05NGE5LTRiNGMtOWNlYS03MzY2NGQwYjMyNzI=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
11. Cat, Mouse and Cheese
This piece of art has an international connection - it was created by Jules Muck of Muck Rock, a graffiti and mural artist based in Venice, California.You can find it near the canal towpath, as it leads into Althorpe Street (near the student accommodation).Photo: Phil Hibble
![You have to go down the steps off Clemens Street and turn right under the bridge (west side of canal bridge) to find the Climate Change Bear, which was one of Lord Numb's first pieces of artworks.](https://www.warwickshireworld.com/webimg/b25lY21zOjc1YzJkNGI5LTM3ZmQtNDEyYS1hMmU2LWRhMDA2MTI4YjA0YTpkZjgyMDJlYi1hYjhjLTQzOTktOGY5OS04YjdmYWRkYWYyZTg=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
12. Climate Change Bear
You have to go down the steps off Clemens Street and turn right under the bridge (west side of canal bridge) to find the Climate Change Bear, which was one of Lord Numb's first pieces of artworks.Photo: Phil Hibble