The almost disappearing wall art mural of ‘Skippy the Cat’ art mural at Armenian Street Ghaut, George Town.

The almost disappearing wall art mural of ‘Skippy the Cat’ art mural at Armenian Street Ghaut, George Town.
Street art murals found along Armenian Street Ghaut, George Town. These art works can be found just beside the Gudang Cafe.
A cute art mural depicting a cat looking out from a window, which can be found at a small alley at Cannon Street, the popular heritage zone of George Town.
The fading large mural of ‘Skippy the Cat’ art mural at Armenian Street Ghaut, George Town.
A blue cat drawing found at Armenian Street Ghaut area, opposite the Giant Cat art work.
This is part of a large art mural painted at the side wall of Hotel Penaga, a boutique hotel in George Town.
This large mural can be found painted on the wall facing a small alley of Hotel Penaga‘s Clarke Terrace. Phrases of “Under Protection” can be seen inscribed upon the art work, probably to mean the things that should be protected by people less they are extinct. The painting depicts a tiger caring for her cubs, an old pre-war house structure and a man resting on a trishaw amidst tropical trees and birds.
This mural can be found nearby the Giant Cat mural at Armenian Street and is also painted by the ASA (Artists for Stray Animals) to create awareness on stray animals care and protection. It is located at the same alley of the Giant Rat (just walk several steps further) and is on the wall of a yellow building.
For the art’s location, please click HERE for the map.
This artwork found at the Victoria Street entrance of China House is created by ASA or Artists for Stray Animals, as part of the 101 Lost Kittens project. It depicts a big cat on a cart with a signboard saying “Even if handicapped, still love me”.
Part of the 101 Lost Kittens project by ASA (Artists for Stray Animals) in conjunction with the George Town Festival. Visit their Facebook page for more info; https://www.facebook.com/101lostkittens.