The world is a large, blank canvas ready for the taking. Its blank walls are often unseen and untouched, leaving so much of the world to be grey and dreary. Equipped with spray cans, paint, dexterity and skill, five street artists in the Southeast Asian districts imprinted their creative brilliance on these spaces and its results are vibrant and vivid.
As part of the Converse CLASHWALL initiative, these artists transform blank walls into massive art pieces. The project has allowed artistic installations not only in Southeast Asia, but across the globe from Europe to Middle East to South Africa. With the social media hashtag#CLASHWALL, fans of Converse and this creative movement are able to view a collection of images and videos that offer a sneak peek into what goes behind these art pieces.
Here’s a recap of the street art creations:
No.1 – Country: Philippines | Wall: Cebu | Artist: @ChiChiMonster
No.2 – Country: Indonesia | Wall: Jakarta | Artist: @Koma_Indo
No.3 – Country: Thailand | Wall: Bangkok | Artist: @ThunTRKPuchpen
No.4 – Country: Singapore | Wall: Singapore | Artist: @Zero_RSCLS
No.5 – Country: Malaysia | Wall: Kuala Lumpur | Artist: @District_ShopGallery
Spot a wall you think needs a splash of colour? Hashtag it.