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Mural Art Effective Public Communication GOH XINGXIN . LEE JIA MIN . TAN CHIN WERNG . TEE WAN NEE . GOH JYIA WHEY PRSENTED BY

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Mural ArtEffective Public Communication

GOH XINGXIN . LEE JIA MIN . TAN CHIN WERNG . TEE WAN NEE . GOH JYIA WHEYPRSENTED BY

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Mural Art is a piece of ARTWORK painted

directly on a wall  

ceiling large permanent surface

the architectural elements of the given space are harmoniously incorporated into the

picture

Distinguishing CHARACTERISTIC

What is MURAL ART

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MURAL ART 1

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This mural art features Masjid Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah. It shows that the residents of Shah Alam are working together cleaning up the place so that Shah Alam would be a beautiful place. Not only that, it also highlights MBSA’s effort in providing bicycle lanes in Shah Alam

LocationLaman Seni, Shah Alam

ArtistKHZNH STUDIO

Description

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KHZNH STUDIO

• Organiser of Laman Seni 2 and Laman Seni • A multidisciplinary architectural-based

corporate group• The studio comprised of young talented designers

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LAMAN SENI• Back Alley in commercial area, Jalan

Plumbum Q7/Q, Section7, Shah Alam• A transformation of the setting of back alleys

'Street Furniture'

• Mural paintings was divided into four categories

'Painting On Site'.

'3D Painting'

'3D Installation'

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Multicultural Communication

Connotative meaning

Dominant Culture

Non-Verbal Communication

Interpersonal relationship

People showing respect to promote unity in a diverse

community.

The artist uses orange colour on the people. Orange symbolizes

energy, vitality, cheer, adventure and good

health.

Mural art shows dominant culture and religion in Malaysia as there are mosque and three ethnics which

represents The uniqueness of Malaysia.

This mural art depicts the peaceful and

harmony relationships between the people. Although they came

from different family or background, even

different in race, but they can still live

together peacefully.

There are hand gestures, the people raise their hand to

indicate independence.

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MURAL ART 2PEEK-A-BOO

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Lithuania-based artist Ernest Zacharevic created this “peek-a-boo” piece. It shows a child wearily pulling back a curtain of greenery to look onto the street. It features a child peeking through a garden. The mural was painted as a tribute to one of Ernest’s greatest inspirations, the Russian street artist Pasha P183 (aka Russian Banksy) who recently passed away mysteriously at the age of 28.LocationJalan Telawi, Bangsar

ArtistErnest Zacharevic

Description

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Who is Ernest Zacharevic ?• He started his outdoor mural painting works

in the year 2010

• Graduated with Honours from Middlesex University in London .

• His mural paintings has made its way as a landmark in Malaysia.

Most POPULAR

Mural Piece by Ernest

• Lithuanian-born artist combining fine art techniques with a passion for creating art outdoors.

Little Children on a Bicycle

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Subjective Perception

Facial Expression

Non-verbal Communication

First Impression

Body Language

The question of whether or not the person perceives colour in the same

way. Green : Blanket, Curtain or a cloth. Greenery as a protective layer

to the boy.

The kid shows that he is about to cry

because his watery eyes

The kid was hiding in the jungle and , trying to look for an escape pathway to escape. Body Posture of the kid

whereby he shows that he is scared and about to climb out from the forest or hiding from something or

someone.

The body language of the

kid shows that he is shy and peeping at someone at the

same time

Stalker

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MURAL ART 3OUR ART IS

DYING

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Opera Lady is an artistic mural painting. It shows the face of a Chinese opera singer with half of skeleton face. The reason is that it is attempting to bring out the feeling of 'fading art'. In addition, there is a quote 'OUR ART IS DYING' painted on the right side of the Opera Lady. It also has a Chinese translation of the quote painted on the left side.

LocationAh Quee Street, Penang

ArtistUnknown

Description

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Ah Quee Street, Penang• Ah Quee, is one of two streets in George

Town named after Kapitan China Chung Keng Kwee• Runs from Beach Street to emerge at Pitt Street • This quaint old lane has seen a surge influx of tourists gaining fame from the recent street murals

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MASS COMMUNICATION

CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE

PERCEPTION - CULTURAL CONSERVATION

First Impression

VERBAL MESSAGE Artist show his/her worry about the

decline of art through visual and language

Involve the identity of Chinese's culture and traditional hairdo,

makeup and accessories.

The mural art shows the decline of culture art in community. The artist is trying to remind the people to conserve art. The artist is also trying to get the

community to preserve the art of the Chinese opera.

Language and choice of words is presented. Some

Chinese characters 我们的艺术文化正在消亡 (wo

men de yi shu wen hua zheng zai

xiao wang) is written on the wall

and also highlighted the English words

“Our Art is Dying”

The rotten face of the girl in traditional costume gives us a feeling of

decline in culture

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MURAL ART 4THE REAL

BRUCE LEE WOULD NEVER

DO THIS

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This wall mural is the third of twelve cat murals painted for the 101 Lost Kittens project. It shows two stray cats being delivered a kick from the Kungfu legend-Bruce Lee, one of which was sent flying. The mural was not intended for people to emulate, but to create awareness on the need to protect stray animals such as cat and remind the public to treat the stray cats well.Location

Ah Quee Street, PenangArtist

Artists for Stray Animals

Description

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Artists for Stray Animals (ASA)passionate artists with the mind set of using art as medium to spread

the word for stray animals

Tang Yeok Khang Louise Low Seok LooNatthaton Muangkliang• Diploma in Interior Design

• Landscape designer turns full time professional artist

•  Bach. in Contemporary Art• Master in Fine Art• From Thailand

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NEGATIVE PERCEPTION

INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION

COMPROMISE AND AVOIDANCE

PASSIVE PERCEPTION

SELECTIVE ATTENTION

animal abuse

( communication through body language or behaviour)

Bruce Lee kicks the cat is an abusing action to the cat

the little cat is trying to run away to avoid getting involve

with the conflict.

We will first look at the bigger image which is

Bruce Lee’s image and then switch the focus on the smaller image which is the

cats being kicked and also the cat which is

running away.

(Own interpretation) We think that Bruce Lee dislikes the cat

because in the mural art it shows that

Bruce Lee is kicking away the cat. .

MASS COMMUNICATIONartist wants to encourage

public to treat animals well especially cats because

cats are also a life where it is very valuable.

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