Kuala Lumpur Graffiti & Street ArtKuala Lumpur Graffiti & Street ArtKuala Lumpur Graffiti & Street Art

Click this link (or the photos) to check out the rest of the pics in part 3 of our Kuala Lumpur Graffiti & Street Art Gallery. Some of the pieces featured in these photos are by some of Southeast Asia’s best graffiti writers, like Nsane5 (Indonesia), Nuke (Malaysia), Zidslay (Thailand) & Desyr (Malaysia). Aroe, Roid, Jiroe & Gary from the UK’s Heavy Artillery Crew also flew over to KL and got busy with some paint. You can find parts 1 & 2 of this series on this website.

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Kuala Lumpur Street Art & GraffitiKuala Lumpur Street Art & GraffitiKuala Lumpur Street Art & Graffiti

If you click this link (or the pics above), you’ll see the rest of the photos from part 2 of our Kuala Lumpur Graffiti & Street Art Gallery. If you want to go and find these pieces yourself, go to Kuala Lumpur & take the LRT to Pasar Seni Station. From the train you can see KL’s Graffiti Wall of Fame on the sides of the Klang river. You can find parts 1 & 3 of this series on this site.

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If you click this link (or any of the pics), you’ll see the rest of the photos from part 1 of our Kuala Lumpur Graffiti & Street Art Gallery. A lot of these pieces were created for Air Asia’s ‘Youth Design Challenge’. Air Asia is Asia’s largest low-fare, no-frills airline, which flies from European cities like London & Paris direct to Kuala Lumpur. The flight takes between 12-14 hours, which is a long time to be on a no-frills airline, but we got 2 return tickets for under £700, so we’re not complaining. You can find parts 2 & 3 of this series on our site.

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