5. Well known Russian artist from
Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The Saint Petersburg-based
artist specializes in mostly
black-and-white murals.
Julia Volchkova
6. June 14, she has completed
two murals for the city which
are The Child Mural at Prangin
Canal and the another one is
The Indian Boatman at Klang
Street.
Since early 2014, she has
been working on street
murals in Georgetown and
slowly gaining notice in the
city.
This is the photorealism form of
street art that engaging black-and-
white mural painting by Julia
Volchkova. This is her first mural in
Penang that portraits the image of
a local kid on her newest wall.
7. The Child Mural is located at Prangin
Canal on the wall at the back of a
shophouse facing Magazine Road
Ghaut.
8. The mural painting depicts a
small boy who appears to be
biting on the collar of his t-shirt.
The mural art of a little boy was
inspired by a photograph taken
in Indonesia by her friend.
She also had made another
mural paintings of his sister in
Bali, Indonesia.
These 2 portraits represent the
story of the children who have
no home and living along the
road in tents made of plastic
bags, and it’s their childhood.
These murals showcase
her outstanding talent at
capturing human
expression.
Her portraitures are ultra
realistic, almost like a
facsimile of the
photographs on which they
are based.
9. Channel : Mass Communication – Mural
Non-verbal Messages
Non-verbal cues : color, dress code & Facial Expression
The Tubbs
Interpretive Perception
C O N C E P T
11. "Penang: Past, Present & Future" Mural is
a wall mural in Magazine Road Ghaut,
George Town, Penang. It is commissioned
by the Komtar State Assemblyman, Ng
Wei Aik, and created by the Wall Art Team
of IBox Glass.
"Penang: Past, Present & Future"
showcases Penang in three sets of 3D
murals, one from the past, one the present
and one of the envisioned future.
At time of writing, only a section of Penang
Present was completed showing the
frontage of the Kuan Yin
12. In addition to the wall painting, also
includes three-dimensional props, among
them part of a stool and brickwork to
resemble a well.
IBox Glass intends to also include its
specialty product, glassware, into the
artwork which also incorporates existing
elements such as a bodhi tree and a
Datuk Kong shrine.
"Penang: Past, Present & Future" is
expected to be the longest mural in
Penang when completed.
Unlike the other murals and sculptures in
Penang, this is a team effort from a
group of young artists and art students
calling themselves the Wall Art Team.
13. Passive Perception ( Through senses )
Touch ( Haptics )
Cultural Identity
Non-Verbal Messages
Space:
Intimate space
C O N C E P T
15. SYAFIQ RASYID BIN ABDUL
JALIL
The artist behind the 3D installation
21 years old was born on the year 1994
lives in Taman Dagang Ampang
student from Uitm Shah Alam .
Syafiq Rashyid Bin Abdul Jalil’s
creativity in his 3D installation piece
‘quit smoking’ earned him the top spot
and RM8,000 prize money. ‘Quit
smoking’ is an 3D installation piece.
16. It is important that everyone should
know that smoking is harmful and for
extreme situation it may cause serious
illness.
The motif is to open up the smokers
eyes to see how harmful is smoking
and how it can affect you life or ever
worst , your loved ones.
By having a huge lungs ashtray placed
on the wall, smokers will be reminded
of the hazards of smoking because it
depicts their lungs every time they
finish their cigarettes.
The concept I use is minimalist and the
existence of this smoking area will
surely prevent the non-smokers from
suffering the effect of smoking.
17. Non-Verbal Messages
The TUBBS Communication Model
Subjective Perception
Connotative meaning
Touch ( Haptics )
C O N C E P T
19. ‘ Bestnya Malaysiaku ’ means
( My Malaysia is the best ) at
SS2 is done by N4.
It’s a walk art competition that
Organized by Damansara Utama
Assemblyman Yeo Bee Yin’s office
and Lee Suet Sen, Pertaling Jaya City
councillor (MBPJ ) for SS2.
The mural art depicts a half naked old man
wearing a huge National flower on his head,
With Perking Opera facial make-ups,
Indian Bracelet and ‘Malay batik sarong’.
20. C O N C E P T
Intercultural Communication
Subjective Perception
Channel: Mass Communication – Mural
Cultural identity
Non-verbal communication