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You are here: Home / Travel / Malaysia / ERNEST ZACKAREVIC ARTS : ART IS RUBBISH IS ART

ERNEST ZACKAREVIC ARTS : ART IS RUBBISH IS ART

February 9, 2014 By StrawberrY Gal - Malaysia, Penang, Travel Leave a Comment

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During our trip to Penang, we get the opportunity to witness the famous street art artist Ernest Zackarevic arts in the Hin Company Bus depots. The success of Ernest Zackarevic who drew pieces of arts around the town had indeed improve he tourism industry in Malaysia and now he had showcase his arts which is made from rubbish the private place now. The exhibition will be ending this coming 14 February 2014

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Before you entered the exhibition, you can see the theme from Zach which is “Art is Rubbish is Art”. In here, you can find the beautiful art showcase.

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Ernest and Kopi Gold is simply a beautiful art to capture my eyes when I entered into the exhibition. More arts which is available in the art gallery includes

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Girl in Pink which is the art by using pink spray and drawing.

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The Horse

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Girl with balloon
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Japanese Girl with Rubberband

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Trishaw guy

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Michael Jackson- the usual drink in Penang
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Lego crook waiting for the girl is one of the highlight in the arts itself.

Some of others in his collection includes
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The location for this exhibition is at Hin Bus Company. Behind Gama.

Address: Hin Company Bus Depot, Jalan Gurdwara,
George Town, Penang

Website: http://www.facebook.com/events/250908208397502/

From: Jan 17, 2014 To: Feb 14, 2014

Tags: Arts, Mural Category: Malaysia, Penang, Travel


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