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  <description>Adnate created a huge portrait of an indigenous boy looking over the lane way &amp; out towards Birrarung Marr – a sacred indigenous land mark in the centre of the city. It was designed to represent and empower Indigenous culture. The project was called Paint UP; a simple play on words; extending access to artists to the untouched walls (never painted before) above ground level in Hosier and Rutledge lanes, 2 of Melbourne’s most recognised street art locations.From Hosier Inc: “Six artists were invited by Hosier Inc to submit a concept for a large-scale image to be painted on the rear of McDonald House in Hosier Lane. The successful proposal was to demonstrate a rationale and a design that showed an affinity with the location of the wall &amp; building. Members voted and selected Adnate’s submission”.</description>
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