Giant tiger painting takes a stand


The Harimau Malaya painting is made up of 16 canvasses measuring a total of 23sq m.

Malaysia’s biggest Harimau Malaya canvas painting has been unveiled in Kuala Lumpur as part of a campaign for the tiger conservation.

The painting, made up of 16 canvasses measuring a total of 23sq m, was created by Malaysian mural artist Lina Ali and completed with the help of management and staff of AmanahRaya Group in a CSR-Harimau Malaya painting project.

It was launched by Sultan of Perak Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah.

Sultan Nazrin launching the painting. — Photos: Bernama
Sultan Nazrin launching the painting. — Photos: Bernama

The project is part of AmanahRaya-Kenedix’s “Harimau Malaya Conservation” campaign to increase public awareness of the conservation of our Harimau Malaya, in collaboration with the Persatuan Pelindung Harimau Malaya (Rimau).

The initiative is in line with AmanahRaya’s ESG practices.

Also present were AmanahRaya chairman Tan Sri Idrus Harun, managing director Ahmad Feizal Sulaiman Khan and AmanahRaya- Kenedix managing director Tunku Rozita Tunku Abdul Malek.

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