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Hornbill Graffiti



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2015


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Hornbill Graffiti. Three of the city’s most stunning murals are collectively known as the ‘#tanahairku’ murals. The works were carried out by various members of the 9Lives artist collective. And they were commissioned in 2015 by the Petronas company in celebration of Malaysia Day. The hashtag refers to a popular poem called Tanah Air by Usman Awang.

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