Sambar deer in Klang Forrest
2026 / Klang / Selangor / Malaysia
"Sambar deer in klang forrest" 2026, Klang, Slangor, Malaysia
Commissioned by city of Klang
Curation by @wallshare x wall battle Malaysia
Approx. 6.5m x 60m
This mural is a poetic interpretation of Klang’s history, culture, nature, and collective memory. It depicts the native sambar deer—once featured in the symbol of Klang city—set within a forest landscape inspired by the park adjacent to the Palace of the Sultan of Selangor.
The composition also incorporates traditional medicinal herbs that I learned about from local communities, reflecting the region’s knowledge and connection to nature.
The mural is painted in a predominantly monochromatic palette of red and white, with subtle touches of yellow reflecting the colours associated with Selangor.
It is completed with a gentle presence of sakura flowers and petals falling through the Klang forest, symbolising friendship and cultural exchange between Malaysia and Japan.
The project was produced by @wallbattlemalaysia together with @wallshare as a co producer
As a cultural exchange project between Japan and Malaysia.
Organized by : @strokesneversleep
sponsored by : @jf_kualalumpur @mbdklang_official @railwayassetscorporation @selangoryouth @selangorscream
20, Jalan Raya Timor, Klang, 41000, Klang, Selangor, 41000, Malaysia