Murals and pieces just can’t crush tagging, and Kunle Martins aka EARSNOT, founder of the IRAK CREW, would probably tell you that you shouldn’t even try. It’s the buttery essence of the street.
Here he’s bringing it for World Pride 2019, and yes, he’s multi-color killing it.

With our thanks to Wayne and Rey at The LISA Project for organizing the artists for this event.
This installation is part of the World Pride Mural Project Initiative. For more information please click here.
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