MURAL ART IN
LAMAN SENI 7
Introduction
Mural art is becoming increasingly popular in Malaysia.
It’s not only a tourist attraction but also a great backdrop for
locals to take pictures.
Become a magnet that invite people to come and
appreciate the arts.
LOCATION
CHOOSEN MURAL ARTS
BUMI KU
MALAYSIA’S PARADISE
QUIT SMOKING
QUIT SMOKING
ARTIST: Syafiq Rasyid bin
Abdul Jalil
20 years old
Lives in Taman
Dagang,
Ampang.
Student from
UITM Shan
Alam
QUIT SMOKING
It is important that everyone should know that smoking is harmful and for extreme situation it may cause serious illness. The motive behind this piece is to expose the people to the unseen effects of smoking on a person’s health.
QUIT SMOKING
3D Installation
Use minimalist and existence of
the smoking area
State that a smoker may look
physically healthy but not inside
Concepts
Physical Appearance
First impression
Visual preference
Self perception
Verbal Messages
PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
The contrasting physical appearance is used
to distinguish the lungs of the two types;
smokers and non-smokers.
The smoker’s lung is depicted as the dirtier,
more damaged-looking lung whereas the
non-smoker’s lung is depicted as bright,
clean ad healthy.
Non-verbal communication is used in this
context to provide a visual form to
communicate the differences between the
two lifestyles.
FIRST IMPRESSION
The first scene that strikes the
viewer’s eye is the contrasting
condition between the two lungs.
Viewers are disgusted by the lung
on the left, as opposed to the
healthy lung on the right.
Through the slogan, viewers then
realize these are lungs belonging to
two different people, the smoker
and the non-smoker.
VERBAL COMMUNICATION
The slogan sends the message, while
the visual of the deteriorated lung
reinforces it in the viewer’s mind.
Forces smokers to re-evaluate their
habits by reminding them about the
effects of smoking that they cannot
see (“healthy on the outside, but not
inside”).
VISUAL PREFERENCE
The first response of the viewer
toward the mural is disgust toward the
smoker’s lung, preferring the healthier
looking non-smoker’s lung.
The visual preference of the viewer
towards the healthy lung discourages
the viewer to smoke, wanting to relate
to the image of their healthy, non-
smoker’s lung.
SELF-PERCEPTION
The image of the smoker’s lung makes the
viewer (especially smokers) reflect on their
habits, giving them a glimpse of what could be
happening to their lungs that they cannot see.
Smokers in particular are alerted to the fact that
while they may look and feel healthy, the real
effects are the ones that they cannot see.
This self-reflection encourages smokers to stop
smoking.
BUMI KU
ARTIST : Z_ART GALLERY
STUDIO
•Founder is Zart Zaini.
•From Penang, Malaysia.
•Participated in many art
events, Public Art Event,
Penang Art Exhibition.
BUMI KU
Bumi ku is an artwork which uses 100%
recycle materials such as plastic forks,
spoons, cups and others are transformed
into a forest of flora and fauna. Bumi ku
inspires viewers to reduce, reuse and
recycle.
BUMI KU
3D Installation artwork
Implement the concept of reuse,
reduce and recycle materials.
CONCEPTS
First Impression
Non-verbal Communication
Perception
Organizational
Communication
Organizational Communication
This mural art is drawn by an
organization and the message they
want to pass to the people through
this mural art is to encourage viewers
to reduce, reuse and recycle.
PERCEPTION From the artist’s perspective, this mural represents the
importance and potential of reducing, reusing and
recycling used materials. The artist does this by the
interesting use of recycled materials and incorporating a
variety of colours, patterns and sizes.
From the perspective of the audience, the mural may be
about reusing used materials instead of simply disposing
of them.
In conclusion, perception between the artist and the
viewer may vary.
FIRST IMPRESSION
Variety of colors and sizes
Interesting usage of materials
Generally an attractive view, it effectively
catches the audience’s eye to relay the
underlying message.
The underlying message being about
inspiring the audience to reduce, reuse
and recycle.
NON-VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
Mr. Zart ,the artist of this artwork is trying to
remind us about the various uses of
everyday materials and how we should find
ways to reuse materials instead of throwing
them away.
He does this by producing an artwork using
creative techniques and an interesting use of
materials and colors to attract the attention
of the viewer.
MALAYSIA’S PARADISE
ARTIST : SINCERE MERCH
Established in 2010.
From Kota Kinabalu,
Sabah
@officialsincere
MALAYSIA’S PARADISE
The artwork presents the
relaxation and heaven fullness of
islands and beaches around
Malaysia. As a country
surrounded by beach and coasts,
it is a clear message given to the
audience on how beautiful and
gorgeous of nature here.
MALAYSIA’S PARADISE
Painting on site
Doors are presentable as
chairs on beaches
CONCEPTS
Dress code
First impression
Body movement
Gesture and expression
Proximity
Physical Appearance
Theme of the mural art is tropical
The lady is wearing a green floral dress and
holding a beach hat with a hibiscus flower on
her hair
The hibiscus flower on her hair represent the
national flower of Malaysia (Malaysia’s
Paradise)
The attire that she is wearing matches the
background and theme of the mural.
FIRST IMPRESSION
The overall look of the mural has a relaxing
feel to it and it gives one the sense of being
in the beach
It is very interactive and inviting because
there is another bench for viewers to lean
back against it
The lady on the chair next door acts as a
companion for the viewers to take picture
with
BODY MOVEMENT
Lying on the beach’s bench and enjoy
the sun light.
Hand stroking her hair.
Another hand is holding her hat
One leg is slightly bending in the
comfortable position to show that she
is relaxing on bench.
GESTURE AND EXPRESSION
The lady is smiling to the next bench.
The lady look cheerful and friendly.
PROXIMITY
Through this mural locals can receive
a sense of proximity through their
familiarity with the elements displayed
in the mural.
Locals are able to relate with the feel
of local beaches as the “Malaysian
Paradise” magazine, shaved ice and a
plate of Nasi Lemak is displayed on
the table beside her.