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Lai Lai Art Gallery unleashes tigers in the hood

February 19, 20254 Mins Read


Lai Lai Art Gallery in Kuala Ampang, Selangor is adding a splash of colour to the neighbourhood with its latest mural.

The artwork, featuring eight playful tigers dancing with a traditional fish lantern, will be completed this weekend by gallery founder Alice Chang and British artist Alice Stainthorpe.

More than just a painting on a building, the mural – titled Spirit Of Land And River – is meant to bring people together and celebrate art in an open space.

“I’ve been thinking about creating this mural since last year – to make a connection between art and the local community. There is still a hesitancy among them (residents of Kuala Ampang) to enter art galleries because they feel intimidated,” says Chang in a recent interview.

“With vivid colours and a piece that highlights Malaysia’s multicultural society, it seems apt to bring this festive artwork, especially amidst CNY celebrations, and Hari Raya coming soon,” she adds.

With solar lights added to illuminate the mural at night, it has a deeper meaning too.

Chang (left) and Stainthorpe pose in front of their nearly finished mural. — Lai Lai Art GalleryChang (left) and Stainthorpe pose in front of their nearly finished mural. — Lai Lai Art Gallery

The tigers symbolise the endangered Malayan Tiger, a recurring motive in Chang’s work, reminding people about conservation. The fish lantern, designed in a papercut style, is a sign of blessings and prosperity.

The scene captures the energy of traditional lion and dragon dances, tying it to Malaysia’s rich culture and festive spirit.

“Initially when I was designing it, the wall was divided into two sections. The fish at the top was done completely freehand and we decided to go with a parade for the bottom because it’s very festive, and there’s a lot of movement. In theory, they (the tigers) are hopping, and I wanted people to see that jolting motion,” says Stainthorpe, a former English teacher, who is now a full-time artist.

“I originally came here to teach and travel, spending my weekends painting murals and exploring the city. Some of my works can be found in Kwai Chai Hong and Central Market, but this is by far the biggest one I’ve ever done,” she shares, adding that this community art project has been a meaningful part of her holiday time in Malaysia.

This nearly completed project, started in early January, is as much about teamwork and learning as it is about art.

Creating the mural was challenging – the artists had to work single file along a narrow path beside a drain, with an abandoned house and a wire fence further restricting movement.

Yet, everyone pressed on – mosquito bites and all – to bring the mural to life.

The mural – titled Spirit Of Land And River – at Lai Lai Art Gallery in Selangor will be unveiled on March 9.The mural – titled Spirit Of Land And River – at Lai Lai Art Gallery in Selangor will be unveiled on March 9.

Alongside Chang and Stainthorpe, students and graduates from Akademi Seni Budaya dan Warisan Kebangsaan (Aswara) have been volunteering their time, gaining hands-on experience in public art as they help bring the mural to life.

“We love working with different artists and giving young talents a chance to showcase their skills,” says Chang, who frequently includes students and interns in her projects.

“This mural is all about coming together through art.”

The mural has already caught the attention of residents and drivers.

“When the scaffolding was still up, passersby – either walking or driving – would often stop, ask what was happening and give encouraging words, which has been the most satisfying part of the entire experience,” says Stainthorpe, who had to keep one hand on the scaffolding in case a car honked at her.

The mural is slated to be unveiled on March 9, inviting the community to celebrate its completion. This event marks another exciting step for Kuala Ampang’s growing art scene.

“It shows that the mural is already working and people are always appreciative of anyone who brightens their neighbourhood,” concludes Chang.

More info: lailaiart.com.



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