Establishment of the UiTM Retrospective into Integrated Wall Painting and Wall Sculpture as Public Art
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https://doi.org/10.21834/ebpj.v7iSI7.3774Keywords:
Mural Art, Public Art, Iron Rod SculptureAbstract
This project deals with outdoor locations and UiTM to beautify the environment. Therefore, this subject's objective is to share how the art practice research was dealt with and established the establishment of the UiTM retrospective into public art. The methods involved reflecting and reviewing related literature and artwork to paradigm the formulation of a new formation of design work. The work of mural design and painting with the selected mode of colour. This project was associated with concept and mapping with the environment that functionalised to public attraction.
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