Street art groups turn to abandoned buildings and public walls to convey their artistic expression


MOTORISTS using the new Pantai Expressway on the way to Sunway may notice a row of abandoned shop houses situated between a Hindu temple and a surau in Kampung Gandhi.

What immediately strikes the eye are the colourful markings of graffiti on the weed covered walls — the work of street artists who call themselves the Sly Fox Crew (SFC).

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