
One of the murals drawn by Ernest Zacharevic at an abandoned wall of the Hin Company Bus Depot building.
Category: Street Art
Penang Street Art (Straits Quay’s Girl in Blue)

A wall painting in Straits Quay by famous artist Ernest Zacharevic. This is painting is similar to the one from his exhibition and the one near Mansion 32.
Penang Street Art Map (Part 7)
Map to the location of the Magazine Road Ghaut’s series of murals and Monochrome Portrait of a Boy mural.
For other street art locations, please click HERE.
Penang Street Art (Monochrome Portrait of a Boy)
A black and white emotive portrait of a little boy painted by an artist named Julia Volchkova. This recent mural can be found at one of the building (next to a small alley) at the Prangin Canal area. It is also located nearby the set of murals along Magazine Road Ghaut.
For this mural’s location, please click HERE.
Penang Street Art (Weld Quay Indian Noodles)

A steel rod art sculpture installed at the top side of a warehouse at the Penang Swettenham Pier, Weld Quay area. The caricature revealed that Weld Quay is the birthplace of the Indian spicy noodles when back in the old times, it was a local favorite meal for the sailors and port workers.
Someday I’ll Be An Interactive Art
Penang Street Art Map (Part 6)
Map to the location of the ‘Earth and Environment’ Murals and Okinawan Mythology Murals at Stewart Lane.
Update: The Dancer and The Boat Man are added to the map.
Click on the map for a larger size of the picture. For other street art locations, please click HERE.
Penang Street Art (Okinawan Mythology Murals)
The Okinawan Mythology Murals located at a back alley of Stewart Lane were painted by Japanese artist Takayuki Miyazono. The murals tell the story of a common Okinawan folklore on Kijimuna (キジムナー). Kijimuna are said to be small wood spirits according to Okinawan mythology. They are said to live in trees, commonly on the banyan tree and are often described to look like a child with red hair covering their bodies and large heads.
Go here for the location of the street art mural; http://travel2penang.wordpress.com/2014/04/12/penang-street-art-map-part-6/
Penang Street Art (‘Earth and Environment’ Murals)
A series of art mural or paintings on the back of the walls of Hutchings School, George Town which seem to touch on nature and environmental topics. These murals can be found at the back alleys of Stewart Lane or if one walks towards the end of Argus Lane from Love Lane.
Go here for the location of the street art mural; http://travel2penang.wordpress.com/2014/04/12/penang-street-art-map-part-6/
Penang Street Art (Stewart Lane Murals)
The back alley of Stewart Lane behind the walls of Hutchings School is now the home to two different sets of art murals; the first set being painted by an artist with the initial “Edd” and the second set of murals painted by Japanese artist Takayuki Miyazon.



















