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Whitstable: Catman strikes again with ET painting on mini roundabout

00:01, 11 April 2017

One of Hollywood’s most iconic movie scenes has been painted on a mini roundabout.

Motorists heading through Whitstable town centre can now see the famous flying bike scene from ET adorned on the roundabout separating Oxford Street and Cromwell Road.

It was painted by street artist Catman, who used the white roundabout as the full moon.

The artwork is on a mini roundabout in Whitstable.
The artwork is on a mini roundabout in Whitstable.

Two weeks ago, the elusive artist painted the Queen on a hoverboard in the High Street.

ET from the hit 1982 movie is now in Whitstable.
ET from the hit 1982 movie is now in Whitstable.
It is the work of street artist Catman.
It is the work of street artist Catman.
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