Lai Lai Art Gallery unleashes 'tigers' in the hood


Art student volunteers from Aswara work on the bottom half of the mural, depicting a group of tigers parading with a fish lantern. — M. IRSYAD/The Star

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.

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