Penang Street Art (Burning / Air Pollution)

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Burning by Cloak Work is a street art that can be found on a wall of Ah Quee Street, Penang.

Note: After this art work was completed, someone scribbled the red paint word on it.

Penang Street Art (The Boy Mural by Facte)

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This large surreal mural featuring a little boy seated with an ice cream was painted by a Mexican street artist by the name of Facte or Facteone.
The beautiful art work can be found located at Tye Sin Street (Lebuh Tye Sin) near the junction of C.Y. Choy Road, George Town, and is just right next to the Girl in Tee art mural.

Penang Street Art (Nafir’s Butterfly Art Mural)

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Located nearby the large art mural of Sabek in Raja Uda Road in Butterworth, this large patternal mural was painted by an Iranian street artist who goes by the name Nafir. This beautiful art work features a ‘3D’ butterfly amidst the elaborate pattern. It was also painted in conjunction with the Urban Xchange street art festival 2015 held in Penang.

For this street art location, please click HERE.

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Penang Street Art (The Underwater Crack)

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A mural located at the back area of shophouses near Irrawaddy Road, Service Road and Chow Thye Road, Penang. To be precise, the mural is located at the back exit of a shophouse facing Service Road. The semi 3D mural depicts a crack through the wall to reveal an underwater scene.

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Stewart Lane: Coffee Atelier – Cafe 55

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Cafe 55 is located at the corner pre-war shophouse of Stewart Lane and Chulia Lane. As with most of such cafes in George Town, the cafe serves both food (such as spaghetti and all day breakfast) as well as various drinks, especially coffee. The cafe is notably known for its 3D latte art.

Penang Street Art (The Temple Ground)

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Part of a series of recently painted wall murals by local artists along Magazine Road Ghaut, George Town. This is a 3D wall art which interacts with real world objects such as a shrine and the tree nearby the wall. It basically depicts a temple ground and a person cleaning a shrine’s roof with his two friends who sit under the tree, presumably drawing out the whole scene.