RIO DE JANEIRO, May 29 — A pair of twins were given carte blanche to tag perhaps one of the rarest surfaces for graffiti artists: the entire fuselage of a Boeing 737.

Gustavo and Otavio Pandolfo, better known as Os Gêmeos in Brazil, were tapped to paint the aircraft that will shuttle the Brazilian national football team from city to city during the World Cup next month.

The twins chose to emblazon the plane with large, yellow wide faces — their signature style —  meant to represent the diversity of the Brazilian people.

It reportedly took a week and 1,200 cans of spray paint for the duo to finish tagging the plane, which is covered nose to tail. — AFP/Relaxnews