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1. Abdullah Mamode
Chong Chin Pin
Esther Chua
Kiraly Renaud
Tan Chin Yin
Tan Jingwei
Effective Pubic and Communication
Topic:
Analyses of Mural Paintings
5. VEXTA
Yvette Vexta
Vexta is an
Australian stencil
artist and street
artist from Melbourne, Vi
ctoria.
http://vexta.com.au/
6. VEXTA
Vexta is one of Australia's most
popular and renowned Australian
artists working within both urban
environments and gallery spaces.
Much of her work surrounds the concepts of
death, rebirth and the duality of the sexes,
these can be seen on walls and galleries all
over Australia, America, London, mainland
Europe, Mexico and South America, and most
recently the Contemporary Art Biennale of
India.
8. About the Artwork
Painted during
Urban Exchange: Crossing Over 2014
(Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia.)
Artwork Title
None
(Not Given by the Artist)
Painted by
Vexta
(Yvette Vexta)
9. About the Artwork
Painted at
Next to a 200 Year Old Temple
(The Temples of Bats)
Actual Address
Nagore Road
GPS: 5.420908,100.325998
Chulia Mansion, Chulia Street
GPS: 5.418849,100.334964
10. About the Artwork
Purpose of Painting the Artwork
This artwork stands to remind the
people of Penang of what was
here before Penang and our
relationship to the natural world.
11. About the Artwork Story Behind the Artwork
Her hair becomes the vines of the
jungle and bats, swiftlets and crows fly
from it.
Every night at dusk, hundreds of tiny
bats take flight from the temple next
door as hundreds of swifts fly above
back to their homes accompanied by a
lone crow or two.
Once in a time before, all these animals
lived in caves and trees in the jungle
but now they live amongst the temples
and homes of Georgetown.
13. 5 EPC Concepts
• Non – Verbal Messages
(Flying Crows from hairs which looks like branches)
• Non – Verbal Codes
(Facial Expression, Sort of Depression)
• Passive Perception
(Closed eyes showing, Lonely Forest)
• Interpretation (External Stimuli)
(Face of lady, but with branches rather than hairs)
• Perception Process (Similarity)
(Crow flying from hairs like crow flying from tress.)
14.
15. Girl On A Turtle
BY ERNEST ZACHAREVIC & MARTINN RON
16. Girl On A Turtle
by Ernest Zacharevic & Martinn Ron
19. ~ Ernest Zacharevic
“My inspiration come from daily life, everyday
experience, the people that I talked to and
places that I see.”
20. Ernest Zacharevic
Birth Date: 1986
Age: 29
Birth place: Lithuania
Graduated from Middlesex
University in year 2009.
Ernest Zacharevic is a famous street art
artist greatly in Asia. He is contributing
the street art in Asia now. He had
created many fun and playful street arts
in George Town since he fell in love with
the neighbourhood of there. He like to
add children and the local people set into
his murals, installations and artistic
interventions.
21. ~ Martin Ron
“Painting murals is one type of scape for me so I
always painting rather then studying”
22. Martin Ron
Age: 35
Birth place: Argentine
He had been sent to a workshop when he
was 7 years old. When he was in age 10
to 18, he painting with oils . His first
mural art was in his 14 years old which
was a skull in his bedroom.
He had painted more than 60 murals in
Tres de Febrero. Martin had been giving
painting classes to youngsters for eight
years. He wanted to encourage more
children to understand and get into art.
25. Girl On A Turtle
It is a mural on the western wall of Chulia
Mansion Hotel.
There are two mural artists coorperated
together to create this mural: a Lithuanian
mural artist Ernest Zacharevic, and
Argentinian mural artist, Martin Ron.
It combines the forte of the two artists, with
Zacharevic rendering the girl subject while
Ron did the sea turtle.
26. • The Girl On Turtle mural depicts a young
girl riding on the back of a sea turtle.
• The girl looks like very sad and shows
she want to evade from something so she
ride the turtle to escape
28. •Subjective perception
(Nature, Fantasy)
• Non verbal messages
(Back to nature)
(Relax and escape from the reality a while)
• Non verbal cues
(Blue Cheongsam, hairband)
• Non verbal codes
(Body posture and facial expression)
• Stereotype
(People are not likely to ride on a turtle)
5 EPC Concepts
29. Girl On A Turtle
by Ernest Zacharevic & Martinn Ron
33. Anokayer
• Meet Anokayer, one of the “dopest” graffiti and street-art
artists from Kuala Lumpur. Known for his portrait style
murals, Anokayer loves to combine elements of pop
culture, people and energy in his graffiti work. Cool, calm
and tranquil are some of the words we would like to use to
describe Anokayer and his masterpieces.
34. Anokayer
• Anokayer is making a name for himself on the walls of
different cities in the world especially Melbourne where he
resides. Backed by a never ending list of achievements up
his sleeves, Anokayer has over the years been involved in
projects ranging from small to large walls. Anokayer’s talent
extends beyond portrait style as he also covers 3D painting.
37. Hand With Apple
• At first glance this mural shows a hand reaching out to a disfigured tree.
• At the end on one of the branches of the tree there is a single apple thus
giving the impression that the hand is itself trying to pick the apple from the
tree.
• In the back drop we notice that there is also a mountain range covered in
dense brush with a single path going round the mountain and further into the
picture there is the ocean accompanied by a sunset and clear blue skies.
• The mural is contained within a border which mimics a window or the edges
of a painting with the tree top and branches sticking out and also leaves as if
laying on a window seal.
44. The Sliz - CV
• b. 1987, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
• Lives and works in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
EDUCATION
• 2011Secret School of Self-Taught Artists, BA
AWARDS
• 2013(Nominated) Best Solo Graffiti Artist, MY Hip Hop Awards Malaysia
45. The Sliz biography
• Expertise include: design, illustration, graffiti, mural,
stonemasonry, carpentry, freehand lettering, architectural 3D
images, architectural drawings, prop-making, vector graphics.
• The Sliz is a street artist and creator, can be found
scavenging around to steal ideas mostly around Klang Valley,
particularly Subang Jaya, where he spent his adolescent years
mingling with street art as a rookie. Not really an 'out there'
kind of individual, if you don't get to see The Sliz himself in
person, you'll surely won't miss catching a few white rabbits
being sprayed onto walls, luring you into The Secret Hideout,
an idea created to celebrate the endless possibilities of
imagination, curiosity, and collectiveness within the local art
scene that involves the artists and audience both as a whole,
while propagating local talents, events and awareness.
46. Artist Statement
• Acquired formal education through his bachelor studies in
architecture from a local university in 2011, He decided to
become a full-time architecture-heretic and jumped head first
into doing art full time and being a freelance designer. Given
his background & experience working in design & architecture
firms, he have an eye for detail and precision in his stroke,
order and proportions, but at the same time embraces the
rawness and imperfections in every drip, smudge and splatter
in my artistic executions. This duality of thought, to me, is
called controlled-chaos. he also constantly try to convey his
storytelling through subliminal messages and sarcastic mockery
in his images.
• Mediums: I strongly believe in being in the moment, to
work with whatever i have at a particular time to achieve a
certain emotion i'd want to instigate into my audience's minds.
47. • Escape from luwak plantation, mojo
cafe, 2012
• dive expo pwtc, 2012
• canvas of nature, Galeri Rumah
terang publika, 2012
• canvas of nature, pj hotel 2012
• stellar anniversary party art
showcase, red bungalow 2013
• Kertas open exhibition, publika 2013
• art of speed, citta mall, 2013
• Kuala Lumpur Jazz Festival,
Universiti Malaya, 2013
• CAFFA coffee convention group
exhibition, Publika, 2013
• 9tv cover on local graffiti scene, 2012
• Al – Safiyyah tv show segment
about graffiti, 9tv, 2013
• various live paintings and graffiti
demos from 2012 till present
The Sliz
Air floating fantasy
EXHIBITION
50. Life is full of adventure, one way to get the
most out of life is to look upon it as an adventure.
If we dare to explore, it’s full of possibilities and
wonders.
It is the matter of time that we would make our
dream come true. The spirit of exploration is like a
spell that fulfil our longing hearts. Only those who
risk to go further can possibly find out how far they
can go.
Air Floating Fantasy
51. Time is a good teacher that teaches us all things
pertaining life. Time is a companion that reminds us
to cherish each moment, because it well never come
again. What we leave behind is not as important as
how we have lived. Every challenger and exploration
that we have encountered would give us strength
and wisdom to achieve bigger dreams in our life.
Don’t die without embracing the daring adventure
your life is meant to be.” — Steve Pavlina
Air Floating Fantasy
53. 5 EPC Concepts
• Non – Verbal Messages
(Adventure of Life)
• Non – Verbal Communication
(Inclined Backward, Falling Down)
• Interpretation
(Human Being with ball round shape)
• Space
(Distance between the two people)
• Perception Process (Figure and Ground)
(Looks like a fish but its greenery on the left and soil on right)