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Tuesday
Jan272026

Ernest Zacharevic 'Composition #1' Print Available

Artist: Ernest Zacharevic
Title: Composition #1
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 54 x 66 cm
Edition: 100
Price: $380

Ernest Zacharevic is a Lithuanian artist who has gained international acclaim for his ability to blend traditional fine art techniques with the raw energy of urban environments. Born in Lithuania, he eventually relocated to Southeast Asia, where he became a pivotal figure in the global street art scene. He is most widely recognized for his transformative work in Penang, Malaysia, where his murals turned the historic streets of George Town into an open air gallery. His style is characterized by a poignant realism that often incorporates physical objects into two dimensional paintings, creating an interactive experience for viewers.
Beyond his technical skill, Zacharevic is known for capturing the essence of local culture and the innocence of childhood. His famous depictions of children at play resonate with audiences because they evoke a sense of nostalgia and universal humanity. While he is deeply rooted in the world of graffiti and murals, his background in classical painting allows him to execute large scale works with a level of detail and emotional depth often reserved for canvas. In recent years, he has expanded his practice to include studio work and gallery exhibitions, further blurring the lines between public intervention and formal art. He frequently uses his platform to address environmental and social issues, demonstrating that urban art can serve as a powerful tool for advocacy. Despite his global travels and diverse portfolio, his Lithuanian heritage remains a foundational element of his artistic identity, reflecting a journey from the Baltic region to the forefront of the modern international art movement.
Thursday
Dec182025

Isaac Cordal + Ernest Zacharevic 'Sink About It' Print Available

Artist: Isaac Cordal + Ernest Zacharevic
Title: Sink About It
Medium: Hand Finished Giclee Print
Size: 30 x 35 cm
Edition: UNSURE
Prices: $450

 

Isaac Cordal is a Spanish sculptor and photographer known for his thought-provoking street art installations featuring miniature cement figures. Born in 1974 in Pontevedra, Cordal began his artistic journey by studying at the School of Fine Arts in Pontevedra and the Camberwell College of Arts in London. His most recognized project, titled Cement Eclipses, consists of small, melancholic businessmen dressed in gray suits, often placed in precarious or overlooked urban environments.
The figures are typically no more than twenty-five centimeters tall and are meticulously hand-crafted from cement. Cordal strategically positions these characters in city puddles, atop building ledges, or half-buried in debris to mirror the struggles of modern society. Through these tiny sculptures, he explores themes of capitalism, climate change, and the isolation of the individual within a bureaucratic world. The use of cement is a deliberate choice, reflecting the industrialization and urban decay that define contemporary life.
One of his most famous pieces, Follow the Leaders, depicts a group of businessmen partially submerged in water, which many interpret as a powerful commentary on the indifference of political leaders toward rising sea levels and environmental collapse. By placing art in public spaces rather than traditional galleries, Cordal invites pedestrians to discover his work accidentally, forcing a moment of reflection on the human condition. His work has been exhibited across major cities like Berlin, London, Brussels, and Bogota, where it continues to serve as a silent yet piercing critique of the modern socio-political landscape.
Ernest Zacharevic is a Lithuanian-born contemporary artist who gained international acclaim for transforming the urban landscape of George Town, Penang, into a world-class street art destination. Born in 1986, he moved to Malaysia after studying at the Middlesex University in London. His breakthrough came in 2012 during the George Town Festival when he was commissioned to create a series of murals titled Mirrors George Town. These works, most notably Kids on a Bicycle and Boy on a Chair, became iconic symbols of the city by blending traditional oil painting techniques with physical objects like actual bicycles and furniture. This interactive approach allowed pedestrians to become part of the art, bridging the gap between the static image and the 3D world.
Zacharevic is often described as the Banksy of Malaysia, although his style is distinctly more painterly and emotive. His work typically features children, capturing moments of innocence, play, and wonder against the weathered textures of historical architecture. Beyond Malaysia, his portfolio spans the globe with major projects in Singapore, Norway, Iceland, and the United States. He frequently explores themes of environmentalism and social commentary, as seen in his Splash and Burn campaign which highlighted the impact of the palm oil industry on Indonesian rainforests. Through his ability to integrate local culture with universal human experiences, Zacharevic has redefined the role of street art in urban regeneration, proving that public murals can serve as both a catalyst for tourism and a poignant reflection of community identity.
Tuesday
Dec022025

Ernest Zacharevic 'Ugly Duckling' Print Available

Artist: Ernest Zacharevic
Title: Ugly Duckling
Medium: Hand Embellished Deckled Gold Leaf Giclee Print
Size: 76 x 96 cm
Edition: 75
Price: $550

  

*available at 9am EST on Thurdsay December 4th, 2025

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Ernest Zacharevic is a Lithuanian-born artist renowned for his captivating and whimsical blend of street art and fine art techniques. Emerging from a traditional painting background, Zacharevic began making a significant impact on the international art scene around 2012, primarily through his transformative work in Penang, Malaysia. His art is distinguished by a unique, interactive style that often incorporates existing urban infrastructure, such as walls, windows, and motorbikes, into the narrative of his murals.
His approach skillfully merges classical portraiture with a playful, illustrative aesthetic. Zacharevic has an exceptional ability to capture candid moments of childhood innocence and adventure, creating pieces that resonate universally. Works like "Children on a Bicycle" and "Boy on a Motorbike" became iconic landmarks in George Town, drawing tourists and establishing his signature style.
While his public work is his most recognized form, Zacharevic maintains a robust studio practice that explores the themes of cultural identity, the urban landscape, and human interaction. He employs various mediums, including oil paint, spray paint, and stencils, pushing the boundaries between public art and gallery installations. His art has been described as a bridge between the transient nature of street art and the enduring quality of fine art. Zacharevic continues to travel globally, leaving his imaginative mark on cities and challenging perceptions of what constitutes public art.
Monday
Sep012025

Ernest Zacharevic 'Paper Plane' Print Available

Artist: Ernest Zacharevic
Title: Paper Plane
Medium: Deckled Giclee Print
Size: 80 x 50 cm
Edition: 100
Prices: $350

Tuesday
Sep292015

Ernest Zacharevic 'Jurassic Bark' Print Release Details

Artist: Ernest Zacharevic
Title: Jurassic Bark
Medium: Hand Embellished 1 Colour Screen Print
Size: 60 x 50 cm
Edition: 100 (each Unique)
Price: ??

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*available at a random time on Wednesday September 30th

Wednesday
Nov262014

Ernest Zacharevic 'Composition With Red, Blue And Yellow' Mondrian Print Release Details

 

Artist: Ernest Zacharevic
Title: Composition With Red, Blue And Yelloe

Medium: 8 Colour Lithograph Prints
Size: 56 x 70.5 cm
Edition: 60
Price: £340

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**available at 9am EST on Thursday November 27th