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Malaysia street perspective illustration

Malaysia street perspective illustrations only in green, red and purple. If we really would take time to read the picture clearly, we can spot the two total different sides of world existing together in the picture. We would be too busy to realize the details hidden in the alleys where people would past by everyday and not give a single glance to it. The sole purpose of these doodles is to reflect the hectic community today in Malaysia's Kuala Lumpur city.

2 Point Perspective:
At the right are traditional cafes where Malaysian usually calls them 'Kopitiam', while at the left, we see more western influenced, modern cafes. People dressed in traditional clothing like cheongsam and more where we can spot in 'Wuxia' films are heading to the modern cafes, vice versa: while at 'Kopitiam', we can notice those modern generations: Kardashian portrayals, hipsters and more. 
1Point perspective:
This red one shows the imaginary characters in movies are hiding at the alley during midnight. They came out from the theatre at the left side to rest, well doing so they are showing their real inner side. Elegant princess smokes, fierce dragons and violent monsters snuggling with puppies and cute bunny plushies, fancy upper class who acts like a king enjoying commoner food from 7-Eleven at the opposite side of the street. The message carrying in this drawings became more obvious when we attentively read through the letters, 'Judge' (sign above the cinema entrance), 'True face' (Chinese word at the middle of the alley, beside the rocket ship), 'Second sight' (Chinese word with eye illustration below on a signboard at the right side of the street) and 'Real me' (above the air ventilators). A complexing long alley illustrations conveying a simple yet important message of not to judge a book by its cover. 
4 Point perspective:
Nature (left side) and techno (right side)
Boutiques and pet stores those represents natures lovers while at the other side, techno and mechanics stores represents the robotic world. Two total different world yet still had no problem being merged and live greatly together.

On art card (purple and green) and maple white (red), the prints are made into a small booklet for sale.
Malaysia street perspective illustration
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Malaysia street perspective illustration

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