The piece, commissioned by Sheffield City Council, was voted the best of last June’s entries in Street Art Cities’ monthly competition.
“It’s just been crazy. When June’s votes came in, it blew my mind,” Megan said.
“It was an amazing feeling to have such support from Sheffield, and it also showed how much Sheffield is interested in street art.”
Now, it has been pooled with 50 other artworks, from countries including Argentina, Colombia, Russia, Spain and Denmark, for people to vote for the best of the year.
“Looking back 10 years ago, I would’ve never thought I could’ve reached this space where I am now,” she said.