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Ernest Zacharevic's Mural "The Ugly Duckling" Unveiled in Aalborg, Denmark
Aalborg (Denmark) has recently become home to a new mural by Lithuanian-born artist Ernest Zacharevic, known for his evocative street art that often features children interacting with their environments. The mural, titled “The Ugly Duckling,” is a testament to Zacharevic’s ability to blend cultural motifs with contemporary urban settings, and it has been curated by the renowned Kirk…
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Unmute Gaza Calls for Communities Worldwide to Uplift the Voices of Palestinian Photojournalists
Artwork by Ernest Zacharevic
Artwork by Raquel Aparicio
Artwork by Faith XLVII
Artwork by Jaume Montserrat
Artwork by Eron
#gaza#art#artists#artwork#alba fabre#palestinian photojournalists#israel hamas war#israel#hamas#ernest zacharevic#raquel aparicio#jaume montserrat#Faith XLVII#eron
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Where to see Ipoh's Exciting Street Art
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] We spent two days exploring the vibrant street art of Ipoh, which is located 200km north of Kuala Lumpur in the Malaysian state of Perak. Ipoh is popular with domestic and international tourists and is known for its cuisine, heritage, and creative street art. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] Street Art [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] I fell in love with…
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AI Prompt: “one of the hospital rooms from the film 'the hospital', in the style of destroyed gadgets sculptures, mona hatoum, webcam photography, ernest zacharevic, dark sky-blue and dark beige, organized chaos, site-specific work --ar 4:3 --v 5 --iw 1 --ar 4:5 --s 500 --c 20”
#midjorneyart#midjourney#midjourney v5#complete disarray#the desolation#abandoned disarray#abstract aesthetic#abandoned buildings#abandoned
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George Town, Malaysia. More paintings by Armenian artist Ernest Zacharevic.
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Zacharevic, the street artist is back in Penang. Restores iconic murals
Renowned Lithuanian street artist Ernest Zacharevic is returning to Penang’s Armenian Street to restore three iconic murals he created in 2012. His works, such as the famous “Children on a Bicycle,” played a significant role in boosting Penang’s tourism and cultural heritage. Supported by the Penang government, the artist agreed to restore the murals on Armenian, Ah Quee, and Cannon Streets,…
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'The ugly duckling' by Malaysian Ernest Zacharevic (@ernestzacharevic) for Kirk Gallery in Aalborg, Denmark (2024) #ernestzacharevic #streetart #lamolinastreetart | photo by @fleronfotografiogevent via artist mysl.nl/KlWSn
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Malaisie : boustifaille et oisiveté
La Malaisie est notre dernier pays. Après avoir passé presque 8 mois en tour du monde, les 10 derniers jours de notre voyage nous semblent infiniment petits. La Malaisie n'était pas prévue dans notre périple, elle s'est présentée d'elle-même au moment où l'on s'est enfin décidé à prendre nos billets retour, au départ de Kuala Lumpur ! Qu'y a-t-il à voir dans ce pays ? Nous-même on l'ignore !
À peine arrivés à Kuala Lumpur, on s’active pour organiser les derniers jours de cet incroyable périple. On en parle peu mais la logistique d’un voyage de cette envergure est permanente (et à la fois longue, fatigante). C’est, en tout cas, de cette manière que l’on a décidé de voyager : en étant toujours dans le mouvement et en définissant ce qui nous semble être le meilleur ratio lieux / durée.
De quoi a-t-on envie pour finir notre tour du monde en beauté ? De bien manger et de se reposer. On opte donc pour quelques jours à Penang, véritable carrefour des cultures et de la gastronomie, puis de finir sur une touche de paradis, dans les îles Perhentian.
Penang : orgie du street food
Penang mêle histoire, art et gastronomie, c’est une péninsule aux multiples influences, un concentré d’Asie, ancré dans le passé et le présent. Chinois, Indiens, Malais, Thaïs, Birmans, toutes les civilisations et les cultures se côtoient dans les rues. C’est rare d’assister à une diversité aussi harmonieuse.
La ville de George Town cultive le street art, initié par Ernest Zacharevic. Au détour des rues, on croise des fresques en trompe-l’oeil, avec lesquelles on peut même interagir.
Après le street art, place au street food. Penang est la capitale de la gastronomie malaisienne, alors autant en profiter ! On réserve un street food tour avec un guide local qui promet d’être gargantuesque. On s’arrête dans les bui-bui, les cantines, les stands de rue, et on goûte à tout, sans forcément savoir ce que c’est de prime abord. Le melting-pot culturel se retrouve dans chaque bouchée, donc autant dire que c’est une véritable orgie multi-culturelle !
Les estomacs maintenant bien remplis, il est temps pour nous de profiter paisiblement de nos 5 derniers jours de voyage dans un lieu hautement paradisiaque : les îles Perhentian.
Les îles Perhentian : le vrai paradis
Et c’est un véritable paradis : des plages au sable blanc immaculé, une mer aux multiples teintes bleutées, des fonds marins foisonnants. Les îles Perhentian sont un bijou caché de Malaisie. Nos journées sont rythmées par de longues heures de snorkeling, de bronzette et de balades sur différents spots de l’île, ponctuées de plages désertes et pauses restaurants. Même si l’on sait notre grand retour proche, le temps s’arrête.
Le voyage au long court a ce pouvoir d’offrir des moments de contemplation et de méditation. 8 mois que l’on sillonne le monde, 13 pays visités, tous plus différents les uns que les autres. Jamais on aurait pensé accomplir tout ça, repousser autant nos limites, s’ouvrir à tant de cultures, s’émerveiller autant devant la beauté du monde. On en sort grandi, et encore plus amoureux.
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My Right To Breath
Fighting for basic human rights is quite an understatement for the Beiruti in me. From the right to health, education, water, electricity – not to mention basic women and people with challenges’ rights for equality – the list is endless and has literally become a survival roadmap for any local. Yet one basic and global human right transcends it all: the right to breathe. Splash and Burn and…
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#Asia Ballet Theatre#Bibichun#Charlotte Pyatt#Cloackwork#Ernest Zacharevic#Fahmi Reza#Greenpeace Malaysia#Kai Yi Wong#Melissa Tan#Pangrok Sulap#Splash and Burn#Studio Birthplace#Trexus#Trina Teoh
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Streetart by Ernest Zacharevic @ Houston, Texas, USA, for Street Art for Mankind
More pics at: https://barbarapicci.com/2023/10/12/streetart-ernest-zacharevic-houston-texas-usa/
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Penang Tales : Dining with The Most Beautiful Scenery in Penang (Part 2)
This is Part 2 of our Penang Trip. Both my sisters came back from USA and Australia respectively for a short break. We went to Penang to visit our mom's side family and had a simple family wedding dinner ceremony of my sister Skye ( @skyemak ) and her husband, Victor.
Here we traveled to Armenian Street in Georgetown and visited some tourist attractions there ie Hock Teik Cheng Sin Temple, Khoo Kongsi, Famous Murals like the Bicycle Mural, and did some shopping. Then for lunch, we went to Restaurant Taman Emas opposite Penang Girl School for their laksa (It's really delicious but I've tasted better). Then we went to Straits Quay and had Nyonya Dinner at Nyonya Breeze. It was great!
We spent the next day at Penang Hill. Visited many attractions within the Penang Hill, my sister Skye went to The Habitat with Victor. The rest of us chilled at David Brown at the top of Penang Hill. Then we gathered and headed to Hickory at Penang Hill for Lunch. It was the most memorable experience. Scenery of Penang is most beautiful there. The over a century old structure is very well maintained and clean. Food was amazing. It was quiet. I think not many people know about it. Or many just don't want the trouble of stopping in the middle of Penang Hill as the Funicular Railway train only stops by there once every hour and we had to let them know in advance each travel, and call them again 5 minutes prior to the departure time.
My sister had her simple wedding dinner for family at Starview. It was delicious and cozy.
Places in this video : 1. Armenian Street 2. Hock Teik Cheng Sin Temple 3. Leong San Tong Khoo Kongsi 4. Mural - Kids on bicycle by Ernest Zacharevic 5. Restaurant Taman Emas (Michelin Guide Penang Laksa) 6. Straits Quay Retail Marina 7. Nyonya Breeze Restaurant at Straits Quay 8. Penang Hill 9. David Brown's Restaurant & Tea Terrace 10. Hickory On Penang Hill 11. Starview Restaurant
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The Art of Old Town by Ernest Zacharevic
1. Trishaw
2. Paper Plane
3. An old uncle drinking coffee
4. Coffee Bags
5. Hummingbird
6. Evolution
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AI Prompt: “one of the hospital rooms from the film 'the hospital', in the style of destroyed gadgets sculptures, mona hatoum, webcam photography, ernest zacharevic, dark sky-blue and dark beige, organized chaos, site-specific work --ar 4:3 --v 5 --iw 1 --ar 4:5 --s 500 --c 20”
#midjorneyart#midjourney#midjourney v5#abandoned disarray#abandoned buildings#abstract aesthetic#abandoned#fish eye#fish eye lens#complete disarray#disastrous disarray#disarray
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Mural in George Town, Malaysia.
Original artwork by Armenian artist Ernest Zacharevic.
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