Once called graffiti, street art has bloomed in Malaysia with many artists turning dull buildings into tourist attractions
Since Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic captured the hearts of many Malaysians through his wall paintings in Penang and Ipoh, the phenomenon has created a large following.
Artists Anokayer and Yumz produced this stunning piece of a young boy wearing a headgear of a tiger’s head representing Malaysia and holding on tightly to his digital device. The artwork commissioned by Petronas for its #tanahairku 2015 street art project brings together the boy’s love for the modern age while not forgetting his roots.
Since Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic captured the hearts of many Malaysians through his wall paintings in Penang and Ipoh, the phenomenon has created a large following.
Artists Anokayer and Yumz produced this stunning piece of a young boy wearing a headgear of a tiger’s head representing Malaysia and holding on tightly to his digital device. The artwork commissioned by Petronas for its #tanahairku 2015 street art project brings together the boy’s love for the modern age while not forgetting his roots.
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