The document summarizes and describes several mural paintings found in Penang and Selangor, Malaysia. It discusses the "Bruce Lee Cat Mural" painting depicting Bruce Lee kicking cats, with the message that the real Bruce Lee would not do this. It also describes the "Feed the Stray" mural showing a dog waiting to be fed, to raise awareness about caring for stray animals. Finally, it discusses Ernest Zalcharevic's "Green Tea, Anyone?" mural at a cafe in Petaling Jaya, depicting a boy serving tea made from leaves.
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Mural Art in Penang
1. Analysis of mural paintings or
steel artworks
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3. “THE Real Bruce Lee Would Never Do This”
The Bruce Lee Cat Mural is found on a wall of a back lane between Ah Quee Street and Beach Street. The site was formerly a
shophouse that was already demolished. You may have to do a bit of searching to find it.
Actual Address, yet to be confirmed.
5. Description of Mural Art
The Bruce Lee Cat Mural, officially called The Real Bruce Lee Would Never Do This, is the third of
twelve cat murals painted by ASA, Artists for Stray Animals, for the 101 Lost Kittens project. It shows
two stray cats being delivered a kick from the kungfu legend, one of which was sent flying.This mural
can be found behind a building at Ah Quee Street, George Town (or more specifically, behind the
‘motorcyclist boy mural‘ and ‘dying art‘ building).
The mural was not intended for people to emulate, but rather to remind the public to treat the stray
cats well. A notice is placed under it stating its title in three languages, Malay, English and Chinese,
saying that the real Bruce Lee never did this to cats.
6. EPC Concept D
● Nonverbal communication
- The terrified cat depicts that it is ethically wrong to bully animals.
● Passive Perception
- The meaning behind the art is not intended for people to emulate, but rather to remind the public
to treat the stray cats well
● Mass Communication
- A clear message of anti-cruelty animal is being projected at a public space to the people.
7. EPC Concept D
● Conflict
- The contrast between the actual message and the mural art.
● Space and Proximity
- The cats trying to get away from Bruce Lee, showing that they are afraid of him.
8. Artist’s Background
ASA, Artists for Stray Animals
The cat murals and installations, collectively known as “101 Lost Kittens”, are the work of ASA, short for Artists for Stray
Animals and were created back in 2013 in conjunction with George Town Festival 2013.
Initiated by LASSie (Langkawi Animal Shelter and Sanctuary Foundation), a non-profit which receives, rehabilitates and
cares for neglected, abused and needy animals, the 12 pieces were produced by Malaysian artists Tang Yeok Khang
and Louise Low, and Thai artist Natthaton Muangkliang.
The artists’ objective was to use art as a medium to create social awareness drawing attention to the plight of stray cats
and dogs, but it’s also a great way to encourage visitors and locals to discover the back lanes of the UNESCO World
Heritage Site listed city . As the murals were painted using environmentally friendly that is expected to wash off in
another year, you had better get spotting before it disappears.
9. Artist Background
NAME : Tang Yeok Khang
DATE OF BIRTH : 17th May 1975 in Bukit Mertajam, Pulau Pinang
EDUCATION : Diploma in Interior Design
Malaysian Institute of Art (MIA)
PROFESSION : Visual Artist / Designer
MEMBERSHIP : Member of Penang Water Colour Society
Tang Yeok Khang, born in 1975. Being a landscape designer turns full time professional artist need tremendous
amount of courage. His action speaks volume of his lifetime interest in fine art which started during his early
teens. At the tender age of 14, he sold his first painting.
His confident of his creative talent saw his style, method and presentation mature through the years and finally to
be what he is today. From his works of landscape with watercolor during his early years to using primary color as
expression, his workmanship on each of his work is labor of love. Each of his creation comes through a process of
documented scene, life, ideas and delivery which might be lengthy at time. For him every piece is a subject that
is dear to his heart.
10. Louise Low Suek Loo
Louise Low Seok Loo , currently 32 year old was born
in 1984 at Kuala Lumpur. She was famous for her bra
art. She uses thousands of bra cups to form
sculptures and cover other objects. Her shark called
Fatal Attraction was the centerpiece of an exhibit last
year in George Town, Malaysia. These bra works form
her attempt to combat a superstition about women's
underwear. The New Straits Times explains that the
artwork took about one month to complete with the
purpose to educate society particularly the younger
generation among the Chinese community, against
superstition. In Chinese culture, the women’s
undergarment was believed to bring bad luck when
displayed indiscriminately.
11. Natthaton Muangkliang
Born. : 8 October 1979
Education
1999 - College of fine Arts, Bangkok
2004 - BFA. Fine art (Sculpture) Faculty of Fine arts, Chiangmai
University, Thailand.
2009 - MFA. Fine art (Sculpture) Graduate school, Faculty of Painting,
Sculpture and Graphic art, Silpakorn University, Thailand.
Solo exhibition
2011 - Installation art Exhibition “ Lives and Learn ” Sasaran Street,
Sasaran, Kuala Selangor, Malaysia
2011 - Art exhibition of Sculpture “ From finite to Infinite” Jamjuree Gallery
Chulalongkorn University Bangkok , Thailand
2008 - Art exhibition of sculpture “The movement of emotion”, River city Art
& antique Shopping Complex sripraya, Bangkok, Thailand.
13. Description of Mural Art
Feed the Stray is a mural in George Town, Penang. It follows on the success of other street art that
began with the steel-rod sculptures for Marking George Town and culminating with the murals by
Ernest Zacharevic. The mural of a dog with its mouth open to receive meat was painted by artist Kenji
Chai. According to Mr Chai, the dog is called chaigo, meaning stray in Chinese.
Kenji Chai painted this dog as he was born in the year of the dog. He drew his inspiration from a dog
that died on the road and also from stray dogs that nobody wanted. So he is highlighting their plight
through his murals. According to Mr Chai, the piece which he call "The Dog with Meat" is originally
known as "Feed the Stray". He painted it on the wall so that the general public can interact with the
mural. The "Feed the Stray" mural graces a wall across from the Bruce Lee Cat mural by 101 Lost
Kittens.
14. Artist’s Background
NAME: KENJI CHAI
Kenji Chai was born and raised in the city of
simplicity, Sandakan, Sabah and currently lives in
Kuala Lumpur. He was bred on comics, cartoons
and storybooks from an early age and spent his
days rummaging into these worlds of imagination.
His works includes the use of cute and vibrant
characters with his main medium being graffiti ,
which combining elements of pop culture, fictional
censorship, and a positive mental attitude, in all
he creates layered scenes of mischief!
15. Concept of EPC
● Selective Attention
- The art focuses on the feeding and the expression of the dog
● Nonverbal communication
- encourages people to feed the stray animals.
● subjective perception
- The colour of the dog(blue) implies depression of the stray dogs but remain loyal to the human
that feeds them.
● Mass Communication
- Clear message of feeding the strays is being projected to the public through mural art.
● Physical Appearance
- Sense of joyness is shown on the face of the dog when being feed.
18. Artist’s Background
Ernest Zalcharevic
Ernest Zacharevic or better known as ZACHAS in the art
world, is a 28-year-old, Lithuaninan native who studied his
way through life, but discovered street art and is now rather
permanently based in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia. He
started out young, scribbling with crayons on his dad’s
newspaper, which then transformed into art school in his
hometown, Vilnius, Lithuania. After he graduated, he went to
art academy to study graphic arts. ZACHAS found the
experience too conservative and too much of a replication of
his art school time. That is why he decided to move to
London. His motive to move was that he wanted to separate
from his parents and experience new cultures, perspectives
and meet new people.
19. Description of Mural Art
He worked on a project for Butter & Beans,
a small cafe owned by his close friend in a
quiet, residential part of Petaling Jaya,
Malaysia. Like many of his outdoor pieces,
he adds a dash of whimsy by mixing painting
with actual objects.
A young boy holding a plant pot, pulls on a
string which triggers a flow of leaves into a
white cup sitting on a table. As he writes on
his Facebook page, "Green tea, anyone?"
20. EPC Concept
Interpretive perception
Zalcharevic is an artist that draws art by using the interpretive perception technique that allows the
viewers to interpret the art by themselves. He let the viewers to have a wild imagination with the art.
“Green tea, anyone” indeed.
My interpretation on the art
- it takes time to brew some tea. With certain techniques to make a good cup of tea, it took time.
- When a person offered you a cup of tea, it could mean that person is being polite and want to
make friends. Also, it could mean that that person is appreciated the friendship between you and
him/her.
21. EPC Concept
● Active perception
- minds selects, organizers and interprets that which you sense
- Example: show the green plant as green tea
23. Description of Mural Art
The mural art showed that a squirrel is hoarding the nuts in a safe and
hidden place(often bury them). The nuts were stored for later
consumption.
* This artwork can be found at Block C-G4, Happy Mansion, Section 17, Jalan 17/13, Seksyen
17, 46400 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia *
24. EPC Concept
● Physical Appearance
- Sense of joyfulness is shown on the face of the squirrel when having tons of food storing for later
consumption.
● Spaces and Proximity
- The squirrel is holding tight its nuts which implies that those nuts are its possession.
● Subjective Perception
- The green leaves indicated the squirrel is collecting back its food during spring season(after a
long hibernation in winter season).
25. EPC Concept
● Nonverbal Communication
- Since the art was drawn in a cafe, the squirrel was cuddling the food tightly which can imply that
the food was hard to find and was precious to it.
- This meaning behind this art was to encourage the customers not to waste any food.
● Interpretive Communication
- This art consists of meanings that should be interpreted by the viewers themselves. Everyone
interprets this art in different way. However, one thing for sure, the viewers would never interpret
this art in negative way. Squirrels are cute and innocent.