Graffiti and Street Art in Asia and India

Mandy: 7th October 2014 – 18th February 2015

During the first half of our Gap Year (15th April – 31st Oct 2013) I was obsessed with taking photos of washing but this time I seemed to be drawn (excuse the pun) to Graffiti and Street Art.

January 2015 – Bangkok, Thailand

November 2014
Inside of The Patuxai Arch, Vientiane, Laos
November 2014
Pambok Waterfall, Pai, North Thailand
October 2014 – Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma)

December 2014 – Angkor Wat, Cambodia

December 2014 – Bokor Mountain, Kampot, Cambodia

December 2014
Old Catholic Church, Bokor National Park, Kampot, Cambodia

December 2014 – Kampot, Cambodia

December 2014 – Kep, Cambodia

January 2015 – Koh Phi Phi, Southern Thailand

January 2015 – Koh Phi Phi, Southern Thailand

January 2015 – Koh Phi Phi, Southern Thailand

January 2015 – Koh Phi Phi, Southern Thailand

January 2015 – Koh Phi Phi, Southern Thailand

November 2014 – Pai, Northern Thailand
November 2014
Vang Vieng, Laos – tubing receipt/body identifier if we didn’t survive the rapids!
December 2014 – Siem Reap, Cambodia
January 2015 – Rubber Plantation, Koh Lanta, Southern Thailand
January 2015 – Koh Phi Phi, Southern Thailand
January 2015 – Bangkok, Thailand

January 2015 – Bangkok, Thailand (memories of Nan Permial)

January 2015 – Bangkok, Thailand

January 2015 – Bangkok, Thailand

January 2015 – Bangkok, Thailand

January 2015 – Bangkok, Thailand

January 2015 – Bangkok, Thailand

January 2015 – Bangkok, Thailand

January 2015 – Bangkok, Thailand

January 2015 – Bangkok, Thailand

January 2015 – Bangkok, Thailand

January 2015 – Bangkok, Thailand

February 2015 – Delhi, India

February 2015

Delhi, India – We found India’s Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson

February 2015 – Red Fort, Delhi, India

February 2015 – Main Bazaar, Paharganj, Delhi, India

February 2015 – Train journey from Delhi to Agra, India

February 2015 – Agra Fort, India
February 2015 – Train journey from Agra to Jaipur, India
February 2015 – Amber Fort, Jaipur, India
February 2015 – Udaipur, India

December 2014 – Battambang, Cambodia

Not exactly Street Art, although this manikin was on the street and it is artistic. Some of the jewellery in the design was actual jewellery threaded through the material. We loved it! Luckily for Lewis they only had it in ‘small’ otherwise we would have brought it back for him. (chuckle)

2 Replies to “Graffiti and Street Art in Asia and India”

  1. Amazing pictures Mandy! Tegan ( our granddaughter ) is just back from 6 weeks in Thailand and Cambodia. She’s had a fantastic time, now back to work 😪😪 xx

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