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Kim Kardashian, Em Ratajkowski 'Liberated' Selfie Is Now A Giant Mural In Melbourne

There's Another Giant Mural Of A Naked Kim Kardashian In Melbourne
Lushsux

Love her or hate her, there’s sure a lot of her going around right now.

Just two days after Kim Kardashian and model pal Em Ratajkowski took a topless selfie in the bathroom mirror, a life-size replica of the shot was resurrected in Melbourne’s Snider Lane.

The man behind the mural? Street artist, Lushsux.

Kardashian is proving to be a popular subject for Lush, who was also behind the original 30-foot mural of the reality star's selfie which saw a solo Kardashian reflect over the fact she had "nothing to wear LOL”.

@kimkardashian

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Lush then followed up with another Kardashian nude, this time in Sydney’s Chippendale however after one complaint, Council ordered the mural to be removed.

@kimkardashian #liberated

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And so back to Melbourne he went for Kimmy K mural number three, this time with a special challenge for his audience.

Posting to Facebook on Monday, Lush invited the public to get a nude selfie with his latest work and the first to do so would be prized with a painting valued at $5000.

First two people together to take nudes with @kimkardashian and @emrata will get painting worth $5000... So grab your...

Posted by Lushsux on Sunday, April 3, 2016

“People were already doing it [posing] seconds after the wall was completed. Why not further encourage it on to the next level, maybe I'll ask people to try and do a human pyramid or something down there in the buff next?,” Lushsux told The Huffington Post Australia.

The other perceived bonus of braving up to the challenge (according to Lush):

“The self satisfaction of getting away with some shameless indecent exposure,” Lush said.

As for whether he’s concerned about police shutting down his nudie contest, the street artist said "no comment."

A self-described social activist, Lush uses his Instagram to not only promote his work, but reveal the various reactions -- like when the first Kardashian mural was vandalised with slut-shaming graffiti, less than 24 hours after it went up.

Andddd this is why we can't have nice things @kimkardashian

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The graffiti artist, who was the only Australian to feature in Banksy’s recent Dismaland pop-up "bemusement park", has since invited regular people to send in their nudes, for a "project" which will see them popping up across Melbourne -- indicating that Kardashian is just the beginning.

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