Wall mural at the Cheah Kongsi, Armenian Street in George Town.
Tag: cats
Penang Street Art (Cats Walking for Awareness)
Painted on the side alley wall of the Beach Street Fire Station, this mural is created by a group of artists calling themselves Artists for Stray Animals as part of their effort to create awareness on stray animals.
For the art’s location, please click HERE for the map.
Penang Street Art (Umbrella for Cats)
This 101 Lost Kittens project street art by Artists for Stray Animals can be found along Victoria Street.
For the art’s location, please click HERE for the map.
Penang Street Art (Cats Procession)
Found at one of the walls of the recently expanded compound area of Cheah Kongsi, this mural depicts a traditional Chinese procession. This mural is part of the 101 Lost Kittens project by ASA (Artists for Stray Animals) in conjunction with George Town Festival.
For the art’s location, please click HERE for the map.
Penang Street Art (Bathtub Kittens)
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.
Penang Street Art (Fine for Littering)
This piece of artwork is created by ASA (Artists for Stray Animals) as part of their 101 Lost Kittens project. This particular artwork located along Armenian Street encourages pet owners to sterilize their pets rather than throwing them out on the streets.
Penang Street Art (Lost Kittens)
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.
Penang Street Art (Edelweiss Cat Mural)
This wall mural artwork can be found behind the building of Edelweiss Cafe at Armenian Street. It is part of the 101 Lost Kittens project by local artist Tang Yeok Khang along with his two friends, Natthaton Muangkliang from Thailand and Louise Low from Kuala Lumpur (known as Artists for Stray Animals).
For the art’s location, please click HERE for the map.