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To coincide with World Environment Day, Lithuanian Artist Ernest Zacharevic reveals ‘Transboundary Haze’, a new artwork in Kuala Lumpur launching a collaboration with Greenpeace, Splash and Burn and filmmakers Studiobirthplace.
Suzanne offers a beautiful insight into the Singapore street art scene from her recent trip, along with husband Michael, a photographer who documented through his lenses the fascinating trip.
Ernest Zacharevic returns for a second year of Splash and Burn with a giant SOS distress call carved into the landscape of an oil palm plantation; calling attention to the ongoing destruction of Indonesia’s forests and wildlife.
Global creative house Justkids recently took its artistic vision to Fayetteville Arkansas to launch a brand new and one of a kind public art event Green Candy.
“Play” was the theme of this years Nu Art Festival and true to its subject, Ernests work remains as spontaneous and experimental as ever. Through a series of on street murals and a motion sensor operated installation in the Stavanger tunnel, Ernest references Norwegian culture and community.
During the past few weeks, Ernest Zacharevic has been working with Art students at Singapores ‘Pathlight School’; the first autism-focused school in Singapore working with autism and related disorders for children aged 7-18.
POW! WOW! is an annual project located in the Kaka’ako district of Honolulu Hawaii which sees hundreds of artists creating murals and other public art forms over one week.