Kuala Lumpur might not be the first place that comes up when talking about street art but the Malaysian capital actually has a wealth of supremely talented artists who use the roads, back alleys, highways, walls and more as their canvas.
If you’re exploring the inner streets of KL (and many on the outskirts) by foot, chances are you’ll run into some impressive pieces – giant murals plastered across 10 storey-buildings, intricate graffiti masterpieces that hold your attention, and some even incorporating everyday objects to create urban installations.
If you’re wondering what’s out there, have a glance at some of these:

Chan See Shu Yen Temple Car Park

Jalan Tun Tan Siew

Pasar Karat

Pasar Karat

The Sampan Boy by Ernest Zacharevic – Jalan Gereja

Brave by Anokayer and Yumz – Jalan Raja Chulan

Pasar Karat

The Goldsmith – Kwai Chai Hong

Jalan Petaling

Jalan Petaling

Jalan Petaling

Kwai Chai Hong