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his distinctive spray and acrylic mural on the side of Matchbox in the and . The duo combined forces during the 2020 Crush Walls event. “I particularly enjoyed painting this mural as it was truly a coalescence of our two disparate skill sets: Ashley: florals; myself: lettering,” says Adam Vicarel. “We had never worked together before and our styles came together beautifully as the final composition developed.” When deciding what typography to use, they wanted something that both locals and visitors would enjoy, while also being very Instagrammable. The phrase was originally coined by Free Market who came on to sponsor the paint. Joon named the piece as a tribute to the founder of a female-focused local work environment.

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