Tag: art
Penang Street Art (Burning / Air Pollution)
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 (Speaking Hokkien)
A large street art mural near Armenian Street that ‘teaches’ a basic Hokkien sentence. Hokkien is a Chinese language dialect that is widely spoken by majority of the Chinese people in Penang.
Penang Street Art (Brick Kiln Road School Mural)
A collaborative art mural painted on the wall of Sekolah Kebangsaan Tan Sri P. Ramlee, a primary school located at Brick Kiln Road, George Town. This art work is painted by several artists during the Different Strokes Street Art festival in 2015. The school is also located next to the Hin Bus Depot.
Penang Street Art (The White Tiger)
This giant white tiger mural was painted at a small lane between two heritage townhouses at Stewart Lane, George Town. This mural was painted by Japanese artist TWOONE/ Hiroyasu Tsuri.
Penang Street Art: Urban Graffiti IV
A series of graffiti arts painted on the wall of an open space car park at Chulia Street, George Town.
Walking through Heritage IV (Five Foot Way)
A five foot way of old heritage shophouses along Carnarvon Street, George Town.
Penang Street Art: Urban Graffiti III
Passing by the Birds Art Mural
This large street art mural depicting a painting of different types of colorful birds can be found at the wall of a house in Macallum Street, George Town.
Penang Street Art (Lumut Lane Sculpture)
An art sculpture made of steel rods found at the back of an old shophouse’s wall at Lumut Lane, George Town. The sculpture’s caricature reveals that Lumut Lane is also the birthplace of novelist Ahmad Rashid Talu (born in 1889), who wrote the first Malay novel incorporating local settings and characters.












