Not content for those pregnancy portraits being contained to our phone screens, one muralist has taken Beyoncé's recent photoshoot to new heights -- giving her the five-storey mural she so truly deserves.。
The notorious Lushsux is the Melbourne-based Australian street artist behind the work, and it seems everyone is in love with the iconic photo's rendering. 。
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But with great effort comes great reward. Now pregnant locals are getting in on the act, too, posing in front of Instagram's most "liked" image of all time, to create their own maternity shoot on the fly. 。
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The mural's unveiling comes just a week after the artist hit up social media with a request for wall space fit for a pregnant-with-twins Queen, asking, "Who has a massive wall for this Beyonce maternity photo in Melbourne? Ideally four to five stories high? Ideally four to five stories high? DM and tag in anyone who could help or would be interested." 。
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