Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

A king’s tribute

New mural painted in memory of LA’s famed mountain lion

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LOS ANGELES — An artist has devoted a sweeping new street mural to the memory of one of Los Angeles’ most famous residents.

The subject? P-22, the celebrated mountain lion who took up residence in the city and was euthanized Dec. 17 amid worsening health and injuries likely caused by a car.

With a sweep of her brush, Corie Mattie has erected a memorial on the side of a building showing the beloved big cat wearing a crown with the words “Long Live the King.” Earlier this year, she painted a separate mural devoted to P-22, where residents left flowers after the cougar died.

“He’s still the king of the hill,” Mattie told KABC-TV. “There’s never going to be another P-22.”

P-22 became the face of a campaign to build a wildlife crossing over a Los Angeles-area freeway to give big cats, coyotes, deer and other wildlife a safe path to the nearby Santa Monica Mountains, where they have room to roam.

The cougar was regularly recorded on security cameras strolling through residentia­l areas near his home in Griffith Park, an oasis of hiking trails and picnic areas in the middle of the city.

Long outfitted with a tracking collar, P-22 was captured for examinatio­n in a residentia­l backyard Dec. 12, a month after killing a Chihuahua on a dogwalker’s leash.

Wildlife officials said the decision was made to euthanize after veterinari­ans determined P-22 had a skull fracture and chronic illnesses including a skin infection and diseases of the kidneys and liver.

Daniel Richards, a 55-year-old tour guide, said it was sad to learn of P-22’s passing and he hopes the mural will stay.

“He’s kind of a legend,” Richards said of the mountain lion. “It’s a really great mural and really memorializ­es something that was unique here in the city of Los Angeles.”

“He’s still the king of the hill. There’s never going to be another P-22.”

— Corie Mattie, street artist

 ?? (AP/Damian Dovarganes) ?? Daniel Richards, a 55-year-old tour guide, visits Dec. 23 a mural by street artist Corie Mattie dedicated to the memory of one of Los Angeles’ most famous residents, a mountain lion known as P-22, in the Fairfax district of Los Angeles.
(AP/Damian Dovarganes) Daniel Richards, a 55-year-old tour guide, visits Dec. 23 a mural by street artist Corie Mattie dedicated to the memory of one of Los Angeles’ most famous residents, a mountain lion known as P-22, in the Fairfax district of Los Angeles.
 ?? (File Photo/AP/U.S. National Park Service) ?? P-22 roams the Griffith Park area in November 2014 near downtown Los Angeles.
(File Photo/AP/U.S. National Park Service) P-22 roams the Griffith Park area in November 2014 near downtown Los Angeles.
 ?? (AP/California Department of Fish and Wildlife) ?? P-22 is transporte­d Dec. 12 to a wild animal care facility for a full health evaluation in the Hollywood Hills.
(AP/California Department of Fish and Wildlife) P-22 is transporte­d Dec. 12 to a wild animal care facility for a full health evaluation in the Hollywood Hills.
 ?? (AP/Damian Dovarganes) ?? A mural by Mattie dedicated to the memory of P-22 is seen Dec. 23 at Hype Silverlake in the Silver Lake neighborho­od of Los Angeles.
(AP/Damian Dovarganes) A mural by Mattie dedicated to the memory of P-22 is seen Dec. 23 at Hype Silverlake in the Silver Lake neighborho­od of Los Angeles.
 ?? (AP/Damian Dovarganes) ?? Flowers are set by an offering Dec. 23 under a mural by Mattie dedicated to the memory of P-22.
(AP/Damian Dovarganes) Flowers are set by an offering Dec. 23 under a mural by Mattie dedicated to the memory of P-22.

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