Narrowest Five Foot Way-Sculpture

Narrowest Five Foot Way-Sculpture

About Narrowest Five Foot Way-Sculpture

This clever steel-rod sculpture, found along Stewart Lane, humorously highlights a unique architectural feature of George Town's heritage shophouses: the "five-foot way" or covered pedestrian walkway. As part of the "Marking George Town" project, the sculpture marks the location of what is said to be the narrowest five-foot way in the city. The artwork depicts a man struggling to squeeze himself and his belongings through the tight space, offering a whimsical and relatable commentary on the city's quirky historical nooks and crannies. It's a fun and informative piece of street art that encourages people to pay closer attention to the architectural details and the human stories of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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