The large vivid mural behind the Klang Street signboard is painted by an artist named Julia Volchkova. The mural, which depicts an old man rowing a boat, can be found on the side wall of a house along Klang Street (Lebuh Klang). The large mural is hard to miss if one drives or walks along Stewart Lane.
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Penang Street Art (A Game of Sparrows)
A steel rod sculpture depicting the favorite pastime of most older generation of the local Chinese communities here in Penang – the game of Mahjong. Mahjong literally means sparrow in Chinese, and is usually played with four persons. Legend has it that it was Confucious who invented the game, though this was pretty much debatable. A set of 144 Mah Jong tiles consists of 36 tiles in the Bamboo suit, 36 in the Circle suit, 36 in the Character suit, 16 Wind tiles, 12 Dragon tiles and 8 bonus tiles (4 Flowers and 4 Seasons). The objective of the game is to collect sets of tiles according to the number and type shown on the face of each tile. This sculpture can be found towards the end of Stewart Lane, behind the Goddess of Mercy temple.
Penang Street Art (The Boat Man)
This large vivid mural is the second painting by an artist named Julia Volchkova. The mural, which depicts an old man rowing a boat, can be found on the side wall of a house along Klang Street (Lebuh Klang). The large mural is hard to miss if one drives or walks along Stewart Lane.
Please refer to this MAP for the location.
Penang Street Art (The Dancer)
A wall art depicting a female dancer who seems to be dancing ballad atop the old signboard of Stewart Lane (Lebuh Stewart). This painting can be found at a corner townhouse along Stewart Lane, George Town.
Please refer to this MAP for the location.
Penang Street Art (Cat in the Townhouse)

This is part of a large art mural painted at the side wall of Hotel Penaga, a boutique hotel in George Town.
Penang Street Art (Hands Up)

One of the murals drawn by Ernest Zacharevic at an abandoned wall of the Hin Company Bus Depot building.
Penang Street Art (Straits Quay’s Girl in Blue)

A wall painting in Straits Quay by famous artist Ernest Zacharevic. This is painting is similar to the one from his exhibition and the one near Mansion 32.
Penang Street Art (Monochrome Portrait of a Boy)
A black and white emotive portrait of a little boy painted by an artist named Julia Volchkova. This recent mural can be found at one of the building (next to a small alley) at the Prangin Canal area. It is also located nearby the set of murals along Magazine Road Ghaut.
For this mural’s location, please click HERE.
Penang Street Art (Weld Quay Indian Noodles)

A steel rod art sculpture installed at the top side of a warehouse at the Penang Swettenham Pier, Weld Quay area. The caricature revealed that Weld Quay is the birthplace of the Indian spicy noodles when back in the old times, it was a local favorite meal for the sailors and port workers.







