Carian Anda

Graffiti Foodtruck



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This mural is a commissioned work produced on the wall of a restaurant. It shows a combination of letters that describe the location, the name of the restaurant and the type of business. The letters are placed on a field that resembles a directional marker pointing to a vehicle (VW Van) which is a classic vehicle that is popular at the moment.

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