
Someone added a bit of creativity on a protruding broken pipe of an old building at Ah Quee street. This wall section used to be the canvas of another painting which had since faded.
Tag: wall
Penang Street Art (Lorong Muda Sculpture)

Lorong Muda is a small lane off Stewart Lane and the area is popular for traditional joss sticks maker as depicted in this steel rod wall sculpture.
Penang Street Art (Hiding Behind the Broken Coastal Wall)

This mural of a little girl in white dress was painted by Ernest Zacharevic, the famous street artist.
For more info on the mural, please go HERE.
Penang Street Art (The Underwater Crack)
Penang Street Art (Random Interior Mural)
Penang Street Art (Children on a Bicycle)

The ever popular wall mural which depicts two kids riding a bicycle at Armenian Street, was painted by Ernest Zacharevic. For its location, please refer to the map HERE.
Penang Street Art (The Chinese Immortals)

A mural painted at the wall along Cannon Street depicting Chinese mythical gods.
A Chinese Heritage Snapshot

The wall at the entrance of the Hock Teik Cheng Sin Temple (or Poh Hock Seah) features an intricately carved mythical dragon, a classic Chinese architectural design.
Penang Street Art (The Local Legend)

Located along Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah (Sultan Azlan Shah Road) at the Batu Uban intersection, this large art mural depicts the portrait of the local legend, P. Ramlee. P. Ramlee who was both a versatile actor and musician, had contributed a lot to the Malaysian entertainment scene.
Penang Street Art (Sungai Ujong Road)
This steel sculpture found at Sungai Ujong Road depicts barbers who once set up their business along the Prangin Canal back in the old days of Penang. Hairs which were cut were apparently thrown by the barber shops into the canal during that time. Sungai Ujong Road also marks the end point of the former Prangin River. Sungai Ujong Road serves as the connection between Prangin Road and Kimberley Street.





