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Popular Penang street artist taking over Singapore walls?
Lithuanian street artist Ernest Zacharevic, 25, has been generating a lot of buzz ever since he transformed Georgetown, Penang, into a street art hotspot with his interactive and “Instagram-worthy” murals. His works, a clever blend of 2D wall paintings and 3D objects, are whimsical and tongue-in-cheek.
And recently, he has been working his magic on Singapore venues — check out the photos that he has been posting on his Facebook page since early October. We don't know — officially, at least — where and how many of his works are currently present on the island, but comments on his page have mentioned locations such as Joo Chiat Terrace and Everitt Road.
If you are in Singapore and have managed to spot some of his works, consider yourself lucky and don’t forget to let us know!
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Great pieces of work! Would have liked to see his artwork in all places, to liven up the dreary concrete jungle everywhere... start with my block first! [thumbsup]

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you can find the answer here https://www.facebook.com/Ernestzachas

 

i saw one but wonder if that was his work...

u working ard this building? this was done by a sporean malay guy. engaged by naumi hotel...some sort to remind motorists not to park there. they wanted to paint a "no parking" sign...but lta said cannot. so they improvised.

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u working ard this building? this was done by a sporean malay guy. engaged by naumi hotel...some sort to remind motorists not to park there. they wanted to paint a "no parking" sign...but lta said cannot. so they improvised.

 

 

oh i see, i pass by one day and saw it. thought the style not as 'lifely' as those done by Ernest Zacharevic :D

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