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Street Art @ Shah Alam (Seksyen 7 & Seksyen 2)

My friend and I came out with the idea of photo-shooting since both of us have nothing to do, yes, way tooooooo free. I was thinking of shooting at a background with graffiti art because I've seen a lot of very cool and creative graffiti on the wall in Western countries. So I made a research in google are there any places like that in KL, Malaysia, then I found this street art in the alleys of Shah Alam. It is not exactly graffiti arts that I want, however, it is another kind of creative artwork supported from local artistes by transforming an ordinary back alleys into art streets with 3D paintings, street furniture and paintings on-site.


There are 2 back alleys in Shah Alam which have been nicely transformed to art streets:
- Laman Seni 2 (Seksyen 2)
- Laman Seni 7 (Seksyen 7)


The street art is actually a project collaboration between the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA), Bank Muamalat and UiTM students focuses on improving the back alleys, engaging our generation to appreciate towards art and architecture, as well as providing a platform for the younger generation to express themselves in the form of art. It is also part of the MBSA's effort to run a "clean zone programme" (Zon Bersih campaign), and challenge the notion of back alleys as dirty and dingy areas by developing them into tourist attractions.


"The main objective of this project is to express the appreciation towards art to the residents of Shah Alam. The population of Shah Alam is mostly consisted of students. By creating this kind of project, students from various universities would be able to appreciate and learn more about street art concept...... This project will also create an early exposure for the school students to art and idea. In short, besides having this project as a new attraction in Shah Alam, it also will create an early exposure and awareness towards art."
- KHZNH Studio




LAMAN SENI 7 #LorongBelakang
Laman Seni 7 is a continuation of Laman Seni 2 project. It is bigger and much more nicer compare to Laman Seni 2.

Address:
Jalan Plumbum Q7, 
Seksyen 7, Shah Alam,
Selangor, Malaysia.








This is my favorite wall art among all - The "Melting"! 
Looks very cool here, and check out the message for everyone.


















LAMAN SENI 2
This is the older street art, and it is only a small area about 150 meters long.

Address:
Jalan Bunga Melur 2/16,
Seksyen 2, Shah Alam, 
Selangor, Malaysia.






This is interesting, classroom on a vertical wall.


Desks and chairs in horizontal positions are bolted onto the straight wall.








There are a lot more interesting artworks that I never show out here. If you are interested in arts like me, these places are worth to pay a visit. So far, there is no entrance fee to visit the art streets as everyone is allowed to visit the back alleys at any time of the day :)





peace xx