Fifty fifty skate fest at Hin Bus Depot, Penang celebrates skate culture with an exhibition on Grafitti art, skate designs, photography and skate workshops at weekends. For more info http://www.fiftyfiftyskatefest.com The show will be on throughout the month of August... Continue Reading →
I spotted this crochet vintage VW caravan on one of my regular walks around George Town heritage site. (quite hard not to spot) It is by crochet/yarn bombing queen Magda Sayeg. Check out her website Www.magdasayeg.com I'm not sure how... Continue Reading →
Bringing you the hottest events at George Town Festival 2015. Titanium, an award winning all male cast of 9 Spanish dancers, brings a fresh new dance performance by fusing street performance with flamenco, hip hop and break dance. This is... Continue Reading →
Sketch of the day in my Daler Rowney art journal is Wild Pigeon Brand medicinal oil for all your ailments. It is a local traditional herbal medicine established in 1926 and it's great for cuts, wounds, headaches, burns, sprains and... Continue Reading →
Where the Heart is, Sandra Lee's first solo exhibition in China House draws us into her enchanted and magical world of fairy tales and nursery rhymes. The Exhibition is on throughout the month of August as part of causeway exchange,... Continue Reading →
Stewart the seagull returns to the beautiful island of Penang after travelling thousands of miles to Istanbul and London. This spray paint stencil art of Stewart the seagull first appeared on the island of Buyukada in Istanbul, and then Kasimpasa... Continue Reading →
Sketch of the the day in my brand new DALER ROWNEY art journal is of the window display of my favourite place in Penang. The Rainforest Bakery on Chulia street! They make the best breads and pastries and next door... Continue Reading →
Sketch of the day in my moleskine art journal is of a small Chinese Altar which is seen everywhere in homes and outside chinese shops in Penang. It is to pray for good blessings. The main religion in Penang is... Continue Reading →
