Hidden in plain sight along Jalan Telawi in Bangsar, this vibrant street art mural by renowned Malaysian artist Cloakwork turns a blank wall into a visual magnet. Located near the side lane adjacent to Ashley’s by LivingFood, the mural faces a narrow street with just enough foot traffic to feel lively yet not overwhelming. Each panel of the mural is distinctly cartoonish, bursting with bold colors, humor, and pop-style flair—depicting everything from fiery food adventures to funky dancing characters. The neon green frame sets off the artwork from the urban backdrop, enhancing its Instagrammability without trying too hard.
This slice of street culture stands out as a free and accessible piece of visual storytelling for passersby and curious tourists. The surrounding ambience is classic Bangsar—slightly gritty but full of soul, complemented by quirky cafes and boutique stores. Ideal for a short photo stop, the area is clean and walkable, especially in the morning when light hits the mural perfectly.
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Subcategory: Street Art
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Created by top Malaysian graffiti artist Cloakwork
Features 9 playful pop-art panels
Located near popular cafes and eateries
Eye-catching colors perfect for photography
Walkable from Bangsar Village
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Is the mural food-themed?
Some panels include playful food imagery like “Curry Time!”
Are there other murals nearby?
Yes, Bangsar has scattered artworks along Telawi and Jalan Riong.
Is this a good photo spot?
Absolutely, especially in daylight.
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