Three Dolls Mural - George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia.
N 05° 24.916 E 100° 20.250
47N E 648183 N 598731
A small brightly coloured mural featuring 3 Dolls, in international costumes. Painted & displayed alongside, a fused glass exhibit, from the museum within.
Located in the UNESCO World Heritage core zone, of George Town, Penang Island, Malaysia.
Waymark Code: WMVZP4
Location: Malaysia
Date Posted: 06/17/2017
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The tiny artwork approximately 24 inches square, is located at the corner of Lebuh Armenian and Lorong Soo Hong streets.
The Street artwork features three, small female dolls wearing international costumes.
The Dolls are painted on the wall of a Glass Museum & Shophouse, that also features the Fused Glass, museum exhibit titled Shoal of Fish, Learn Hokkien Mural, & "Too Narrow" Steel-Rod Sculpture.
Street Art:
"It is located in various spots. So you have to walk around to find them. The paintings were commissioned in 2012. Penang’s municipal council hired London-trained Lithuanian artist, Ernest Zacharevic and charged him with breathing new life into some of the atmospheric Chinese shop-houses around the inner city. The result is an eclectic mix of media. His paintings are witty, and fascinating with murals as well as utilising real objects. So some of the images are 2D combined with 3D (actual objects). The murals depict the lives in this area from the past. How you view his work is up to your interpretation and it is a refreshing approach. The street art has transformed the old part of George Town into a busy area full of tourists all year round. Narrow streets and alley ways are now bustling with tourists." Text Source: (
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