Several art works found on the walls of this ruined heritage house in the now cleared Maxwell Road, George Town. This was one of the locations used for the Different Strokes street art festival too.
Tag: graffiti
Penang Street Art: Urban Graffiti II
A street graffiti spotted at a carpark located along Chulia Street, George Town.
Penang Street Art: Urban Graffiti
Penang Street Art (An Abstract Mural)
An abstract street art found painted on an old wall within the compound of Hin Bus Depot in George Town. This large mural features a giant fist along with several avian humanoid figures.
Penang Street Art (“Different Strokes” Street Art by Alexface)
A mural painted by Alexface, a street art artist from Thailand, who took part in the Different Strokes international street art festival back in April.
This mural can be found located in the compound of Hin Bus Depot, George Town.
Penang Street Art (MAS @ Different Strokes)
Likely part of the street art created during the Different Strokes art exhibition at the derelict shophouses located along the old Maxwell Road in George Town.
Penang Street Art: Different Strokes Street Art Exhibition
In April, Hin Bus Depot Art Centre and UK’s Graffiti Prints launched a collaborative project that featured street arts from various international artists (15 of them) at several areas in George Town, one of them being the old ruined shophouses located along Maxwell Road (Jalan Maxwell). The decaying walls and ruined structures of the once thriving area made up a nice canvas for the display of the street arts.
The project was titled Different Strokes street art exhibition and the art works can also be found at the Hin Bus Depot Art Centre.
Some of the art works found in the ruined buildings as shown above.
Penang Street Art (“Different Strokes” Street Art by Sabek and Whatson)
A recent collaborative street art by artists Martin Whatson of Norway and Sabek of Spain for the Different Strokes street art festival held in April. This mural can be found at one of the abandoned units of shophouses at the old Maxwell Road.
Penang Street Art (Into the Rabbit Hole)
Penang Street Art (A Graffiti Wall)

A large wall graffiti spotted along Leith Street.












