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Mulga's assistant touching up his artwork at 10 Pearl Street, Newtown, as part of Marrickville council's Perfect Match pro-public art program. Credit: Fiona Morris
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Street artist Birdhat and Victoria and Hobbs cafe owner Dale with a recently completed mural. Marrickville Council is pairing street artists with homeowners to make giant murals on their walls and deter graffiti artists. Credit: Wolter Peeters
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Street artist Birdhat (right) and Victoria and Hobbs cafe owner Dale with a recently completed mural. Marrickville Council is pairing street artists with homeowners to make giant murals on their walls and deter graffiti artists. Credit: Wolter Peeters
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Street artist Birdhat (left) and Victoria and Hobbs cafe owner Dale with the recently completed mural. Marrickville Council is pairing street artists with homeowners to make giant murals on their walls and deter graffiti artists. Credit: Wolter Peeters
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Artwork by Geebs in progress. Marrickville Council is pairing street artists with homeowners to make giant murals on their walls and deter graffiti artists.
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Artwork by Jumboist, Asylum Seeker Centre, 43 Bedford St, Newtown. Marrickville Council is pairing street artists with homeowners to make giant murals on their walls and deter graffiti artists.
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Twins Jason and Gemma Odes looking at artwork on the Asylum Seeker Centre walls in Newtown. Credit: Fiona Morris
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Artwork by Capiche. Marrickville Council is pairing street artists with homeowners to make giant murals on their walls and deter graffiti artists.
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Artwork by Stephen Evans. Marrickville Council is pairing street artists with homeowners to make giant murals on their walls and deter graffiti artists.
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Artwork by Stephen Evans. Marrickville Council is pairing street artists with homeowners to make giant murals on their walls and deter graffiti artists.
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Sid Tapia creating his artwork in Newtown as part of the Perfect Match street art program. Credit: Fiona Morris
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Artwork by Sid Tapia, 112 Lennox St, Newtown. Marrickville Council is pairing street artists with homeowners to make giant murals on their walls and deter graffiti artists. Credit: Wolter Peeters
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Tim Phibs works on his artwork on the walls of Alfalfa House in Newtown. Credit: Fiona Morris
Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/perfect-match-street-art-for-the-inner-west-20150802-40c46.html