RONE for Rue & Co

Melbourne Street artist RONE creates one of the cities largest murals in the “Paris End” of the city.

"In April 2014, RONE was invited to paint the side of Nauru House as a part of the temporary Rue & Co street lane eatery, before the demolition of the site later in the year."

Rone for Rue & Co, Rone, 2014-03-02/2014-03-02, From the collection of: Melbourne Street Art by Invurt.com & Land of Sunshine
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Rone for Rue & Co, Rone, 2014-03-02/2014-03-02, From the collection of: Melbourne Street Art by Invurt.com & Land of Sunshine
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'It was quite an epic feat, given the logistical nightmare," said Rone (The Age - 26.4.2014).



Even with such a difficult task, and having to utlise a cherry picker over several days, RONE accomplished the task to great effect, creating a temporary beauty in the heart of Melbourne.

Rone for Rue & Co, Rone, 2014-03-02/2014-03-02, From the collection of: Melbourne Street Art by Invurt.com & Land of Sunshine
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Rone for Rue & Co, Rone, 2014-03-02/2014-03-02, From the collection of: Melbourne Street Art by Invurt.com & Land of Sunshine
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Rone for Rue & Co, Rone, 2014-03-02/2014-03-02, From the collection of: Melbourne Street Art by Invurt.com & Land of Sunshine
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Rone for Rue & Co, Rone, 2014-03-02/2014-03-02, From the collection of: Melbourne Street Art by Invurt.com & Land of Sunshine
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