1. 1 - Chin Tze Wei (Leader) - Yee Algel - Siau See Sing - Thun
Shao Xun - Tee Hing Nian Mural Art Presentation
2. 2 What is Mural Art? Mural art is one of the two major
categories of Paleolithic art with portable art and consists of
painting, engraving, sculpting and more.
3. 3 To summarize it : Mural art is a very large image, such as
paintings and it is presented directly on the wall.
4. 4 Therefore, Mural art was actually started since 30,000 BC
Origin : Southern France First Found in Chauvet cave Type : Ancient
mural Oldest in History: Egypt tombs
5. 5 What are the purposes? Living cultures Religions Hunting
skills
6. 6 In Modern Days, People have got different ideas on mural
arts.
7. 7 Boy on a Bike
8. 8 Before the mural was painted
9. Boy on a Bike 9 Artist- Ernest Zacharevic (Lithuanian)
Located at Ah Quee Street, in George Town, Penang Date- 2012 It
shows a boy hanging out on his motorcycle as he watches the
pedestrian traffic passing by along the street.
10. 10 The Meaning Behind It The street of Penang is always
busy and crowded with vehicles. Always be careful when walking on
the streets. When riding your motorbike, please wear a helmet just
like the boy for safety precautions.
11. Overall View 11
12. Little Boy with Pet Dinosaur 12 Depicts a small boy taking
his dinosaur for a walk. The dinosaur was not painted by Ernest,
but he decided to add it on the boy, pretending he is taking his
dinosaur.
13. 13 Concepts Applied Non verbal Communication. Connotative
meaning: The fact that the dinosaur is rendered in the form of
child-like graffiti expresses the creative mind of small children
and how they merge fantasy with reality Channel: Mural, Mass
Communication Non Verbal Code ( Body Movement and facial
expression) First Impression
14. 14 The Awaiting Trishaw Pedaler
15. 15 Artist- Ernest Zacharevic (Lithuanian) Located at Upper
Penang Road, George Town, Penang 2012 15.2 m by 15.2 m (largest
artwork by Ernest in Penang) Elderly trishaw paddler sitting in his
vehicle, probably waiting for his customers The Awaiting Trishaw
Pedaler
16. 16 The Awaiting Trishaw Pedaler Freedom Always be happy
Money is not the most important thing in our lives Reflects to one
of the Culture in Penang.
17. 17 Concepts Applied Connotative meaning: Protect the
culture of Penang, trishaw paddler. Non verbal communication Self
perception. Non Verbal Cues ( Status)
18. 18 Giant Cat Mural
19. 19 GiantCatMural Artist- Artists for Stray Animals Located
at Armenian Street Ghaut 2013 The cat was named skippy with a
deformed leg It used to be a stray until she was rescued by the co-
founder of Langkawi Animal Shelter and Sanctuary (LASSie). Part of
101 Lost Kittens Project
20. 20 Giant Cat Mural Encourages us to love cats Against
animal abuse and bullies Reminds us to take good care of our
pets
21. 21 GiantRatMural
22. 22 GiantRatMural Artist : Unknown It is hiding around the
corner, avoiding the giant cat on the adjoining wall. Located at
Armenian Street Ghaut, 2013
23. 23 GiantRatMural Avoid unhygienic animals such as rats.
Make sure that your back street is always clean. Keep your place
hygienic.
24. 24 Concepts Applied Perception Process Non verbal
communication, Substituting Channel - Mural Art, Mass
Communication.
25. 25 Eye contacts between the cat and rat
26. 26 Concepts Applied Connotative meaning: Create awareness
of the needs to protect animals and get people to foster loves for
pets. Non verbal communication, Substituting Channel: mural, mass
communication Subjective perception
27. Conclusion Most concepts involved in the mural arts:
Connotative meaning Non verbal communication Subjective perception
Appreciate the mural arts. 27