This elaborate graffiti depict
typical Thai characters and
themes, such as these
depictions of a four-armed
Indra (fig.)
and
yak
(fig.).
Besides these cartoon-like
creatures and
characters from Thai
mythology, there are also
creatures from
imagination and animals
found in Thailand.
Graffiti
Street Art
Graffiti
Street Art
The maker of these
paintings added the text
Silpa Khaang Thanon (ศิลปะข้างถนน),
i.e.
‘Street
Art’,
onto his work, yet
graffiti
is in Thai generally known as
roi khut khiht khiyan.
This specific paintings
are found on a public
wall at a U-turn under a
bridge
in western Bangkok and
are real works of art.