I scrutinise with awe at the walls of the huge monsoon drain beside the Pasar Seni Putra LRT Station whenever I am there. It is a favourite hangout for underground artists, spark some colourful scrawls and visually appealing graffitis. These bright colours and diversed designs are hard to be escaped from the eyes of passersby and commuters, but if looked upon closely, they can bring words of many meanings. Some of them still stand today as the remnant of March 8 political tsunami. 2 months ago, authorities painted the wall white to remove them. And now, they are back...more are yet to be drawned.
p/s pay attention to the floor as well
Like it or not, these so-called annoying vandalism by our government is here to stay. At least, we get our message right across. We are making a move, we are progressing towards a change. Get the picture dude?
Wednesday, September 3
Hidden Voices of The Malaysian Youth
Fresh from the steamer to the Dim Sum table:
KL,
life,
un-utar-ish
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