Luke Littler painting on house window praised by Warrington locals as ‘stunning’

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A striking snow spray painting of darts sensation Luke Littler, created by artist Snow Graffiti, has captivated Warrington residents, adorning the front windows of a terraced house on Lovely Lane in the star’s hometown. The artwork, unveiled in early June 2025, commemorates Littler’s historic PDC World Darts Championship win in January 2025, where the 17-year-old defeated Michael van Gerwen to become the youngest-ever champion, per Daily Star. Using a single can of snow spray, the artist crafted three images: Littler hoisting the Sid Waddell Trophy, holding darts, and in his iconic throwing pose, per Daily Star.

The family commissioning the artwork, known for their annual window displays, chose Littler as the theme at their son’s suggestion, a devoted fan of “The Nuke,” per Daily Star. Snow Graffiti shared the “stunning” creation on Facebook, noting, “Every year this family have a different idea for their window which draws in a lot of attention,” per Daily Star. Locals flooded the comments with praise, with one saying, “Love seeing what’s on this window! It’s the only time I love sitting in traffic,” and another calling it “absolutely brilliant,” per Daily Star. The display has become a local landmark, drawing crowds and boosting community pride in Littler, who recently moved to a £6,000-a-month mansion on Warrington’s “Millionaire’s Row,” per Cheshire Live.

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Despite Littler’s World Cup of Darts upset alongside Luke Humphries on June 14, where Germany’s Martin Schindler and Ricardo Pietreczko ousted England 8-4, the painting celebrates his meteoric rise, per Sky Sports. Named Warrington’s Honorary Citizen in February 2025, Littler continues to inspire, with the artwork symbolizing his enduring impact, per Warrington Worldwide.

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